Dishwasher pods are basically concentrated detergent + enzymes + degreasers, so people have found a lot of “off-label” cleaning tricks. Some work surprisingly well—others need caution so you don’t damage surfaces or expose yourself to harsh chemicals.
Here are 10 smart (and a bit unexpected) ways to use dishwasher pods:
1. Deep-cleaning greasy oven racks
Drop a pod into a tub of hot water and soak oven racks. The enzymes help break down baked-on grease, making scrubbing much easier afterward.
2. Unclogging and cleaning garbage bins
Fill a trash bin with hot water, dissolve a pod, let it sit, then scrub. It cuts through sticky residue and odor buildup.
3. Degreasing stovetops and range hoods
Dissolve part of a pod in warm water and use it to wipe greasy kitchen surfaces. It’s especially effective on sticky cooking oil film.
4. Cleaning baked-on pans (not non-stick)
For stainless steel or ceramic bakeware, soaking with a dissolved pod helps lift burnt food. Avoid non-stick pans—it can damage the coating.
5. Whitening laundry “emergency boost”
Some people dissolve a small portion of a pod in hot water and add it to heavily stained white laundry. It can boost stain removal, but it’s risky for delicate fabrics and should be used sparingly.
6. Cleaning shower grime and soap scum
A diluted pod solution can break down soap scum on glass doors and tiles. Rinse thoroughly afterward to avoid residue.
7. Freshening smelly sinks and drains
Let a dissolved pod sit in the sink basin for a short time before flushing with hot water. It helps reduce greasy odors (not a replacement for drain unclogging tools).
8. Cleaning outdoor furniture (plastic/resin only)
Dissolved pods can lift dirt, pollen, and grease from patio chairs and tables. Rinse well to prevent streaking.
9. Cleaning paint brushes (water-based paint only)
Soaking brushes in warm soapy water with a bit of pod detergent helps break down dried latex paint faster.
10. Cleaning washing machine drum
Run an empty hot cycle with a pod placed directly in the drum to remove detergent buildup and odors.
Important safety notes
- Don’t use on skin, pets, or food-contact surfaces afterward without thorough rinsing
- Avoid aluminum, non-stick coatings, or delicate finishes
- Wear gloves—pods are highly concentrated and can irritate skin
- Never mix with bleach or other cleaners
If you want, I can also give you a list of things you should NEVER clean with dishwasher pods (people get this wrong a lot).