My mother-in-law buys these tablets even though she doesn’t have a dishwasher: Thanks to her tip, I also bought 1 pack for the whole year!

Fill the pot or pan with hot water and drop in half a dishwasher tablet. Let it soak for a few hours or overnight. The next morning, use a sponge to wipe away the loosened grime—no elbow grease required.

Good to know:
This method works on stainless steel and non-coated cookware. Avoid using this on aluminum or non-stick pans, which can be sensitive to the strong cleaning agents in tablets.

4. To Clean Trash Bins and Outdoor Containers

Trash bins can become smelly, slimy, and downright disgusting. Rather than holding your breath while trying to rinse them with basic soap, try this hack.

How to use it:
Fill the bottom of the bin with a few inches of hot water, then drop in one dishwasher tablet. Let it sit for an hour. Swirl the solution around, then scrub lightly and rinse with clean water.

Optional:
Use a stiff brush to reach corners and the base. Your bin will smell clean and look brand new.

5. To Clean Your Oven Door and Racks
Dishwasher tablets are a godsend when it comes to removing baked-on grease and grime from oven surfaces, including the dreaded oven door.

How to use it (Method 1):
Wear rubber gloves. Wet a dishwasher tablet just slightly (do not soak), and rub it directly onto the greasy oven door glass. Use circular motions. The compressed tablet acts like a scrubber, breaking down grease without scratching.

Method 2:
Dissolve a tablet in hot water, then use a sponge or cloth to scrub oven racks or walls. Rinse well.

Caution:
Always test on a small area first to ensure the surface doesn’t get scratched, especially with more delicate finishes.

6. To Whiten and Brighten Grout Lines
Grimy, discolored grout can make your kitchen or bathroom floors look older than they are. Dishwasher tablets to the rescue.

How to use it:
Break a tablet in half. Wearing gloves, dampen the grout lines and rub the tablet directly onto the grout. Let sit for 10–15 minutes, then scrub with an old toothbrush or grout brush. Rinse with warm water.

Why it works:
The bleaching agents and surfactants in the tablet break down mold, mildew, and dirt stuck in porous grout.

7. To Remove Stains from White Laundry
Stubborn stains or yellowing on white clothes? Dishwasher tablets can revive your laundry and restore brightness.

How to use it:
Add half a tablet to your washing machine drum with your white laundry (avoid using it with colors!). Run on a hot cycle. The tablet’s bleaching and enzymatic action will lift stains and brighten whites.

Important:
This method is best used occasionally on whites only. Repeated use may weaken fabrics over time.

Bonus Tips: Even More Unexpected Uses
If you’re already amazed by how much these small tablets can do, here are a few bonus hacks that my mother-in-law swears by:

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