Many people already know how to use dishwasher pods. However, not everyone is aware that they can also be used in other ways of cleaning.Â
Dishwasher pods are not only powerful when it comes to cleaning dishes. It turns out that they are versatile as well. Here are other unique ways to use them.

How to use dishwasher pods: Clean the toilet
Dishwasher tablet in shower? Yup, it’s possible. You can also try it in the toilet.
In the era of low-flow toilets, stains are harder than ever to clean.
It’s no one’s favorite task, but it’s crucial to keep your toilet bowl clean, considering what might start growing and how quickly it can become airborne with a flush.

Consider taking just a piece of a pod (or 1/4 to 1/2 of the powder from one wrapped in plastic) and tossing it in the toilet.
Let it soak and, for best results, pour in some warm water to dissolve the cleaner completely. A half-hour and a few flushes should make for a cleaner bowl.
But if you’re really ambitious, you can do a cleaning glove and use a whole, solid pod to scrub your stains directly!
De-stink the trash can

Here’s another chore most of us skip. But if you’re in the spring cleaning mode and there are still Christmas tree needles at the bottom of your trash cans (whether they’re indoor or outdoor bins), it might be time to take them outside and give them a good scouring.
The good news is one of the alternative uses for dishwasher pods will help you de-stink those trash cans at home.
Just make sure to dissolve the tablet in warm water, pour it in, roll it around a bit, and then use the hose to target those extra-funky areas.
Spring clean your plastic patio furniture

Even if you keep your plastic patio chairs in the garage or under covers in the winter, critters still get in there. Dirt just has a way of happening in the great outdoors.
Start the spring with a clean set of patio furniture by wiping your plastics down with a dish tablet dissolved in warm water.
Just put on some gloves and grab a rag or sponge, and most dirt should come off without much of a scrub.
Wash the washing machine

Can you use dishwasher pods for laundry? For sure!
Not in the clothes, though, but in cleaning the washing machine that you’ll use.
How long has it been since you washed your washing machine drum? Were you today years old when you learned it was necessary? You’re not alone.
You might think that the drum gets clean every time you throw in a load. But the truth is that the dirt builds up over time, especially if we leave clothing in there for a few extra hours (or days) and mold starts to accumulate.
Try running a load with a small piece of a dishwashing pod and some hot water. Just make sure you DON’T add clothing.
Get pristine pots and pans with dish pod

Ok, so it’s not a big shock that a dishwasher pod can clean a dish, right? But we’ve all scorched a pot or pan in a way that a run in the dishwasher just can’t cure.
If you’ve tried the baking soda soak, you know the basic theory here.
The pan really needs some extra attention with a granular substance. In this case, the dishwasher pod will give you the most bang for your buck in terms of a quick clean.
Disinfect the fridge
Things spill and leak in the fridge, and even if you manage to get a paper towel or sponge in there in time, there’s always a bit left over.
No one’s fridge stays clean just because they’re neat and tidy – these things get dirty over time, even if you can’t see them.
How to use dishwasher pod to clean the fridge? Just grab that warm water with the dissolved dish pod you’re already using for your other kitchen chores and wipe your fridge down too.
You may just find a sticky spot you never knew about (usually in the back, under the condiments – trust me).

There are even more uses for the strong, compact cleaning agents in dishwasher pods. You can target stovetops, garbage disposals, sinks, and most things made of stainless steel.
Just remember to air out your space and avoid inhaling those fumes!
Get your coffee pot gleaming
Some of us can ignore coffee stains indefinitely. Just give us the coffee and let us go about our days. If we only have to see the stains for a few minutes, they’re easy to forget. But do you know what else is easy?
Letting that pot soak in warm water with a dissolved dish pod (or even just a piece). This is another time you can use the pod itself to do some scrubbing if need be.
Just make sure you rinse it well before making your next pot.
Takeaway
Now that you already know how to use dishwasher pods in other ways aside from cleaning the dishes, you won’t worry if ever you’ll run out of other cleaning agents at home. It’s because dishwasher pods can definitely save the day!
Source: Kitchn, YouTube – Cookist Wow