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Do you put anything unusual in your dishwasher?

75 replies

bumbling · 14/09/2008 11:37

I ask because I've finally got one after 15 years without. Absolute heaven. Have now done everything obvious in the kitchen and wondering what else I could do.

Whacked in the washing up bowl and drainer etc alongside dustpan. All Addis plastic and they came up a treat. Could I try DS;s sand toys bucket and spades etc do you think. Any other ideas?

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superloopy · 14/09/2008 12:12

Washing machine detergent drawer.

Lego or any hard plastic toys.

Crocs.

mrspink27 · 14/09/2008 12:13

mooncup?

RandomIdiot · 14/09/2008 12:13

I have heard of people putting dishcloths in to "sterilise" them.

Hadn't thought of washing machine drawer though superloopy.

themoon66 · 14/09/2008 12:14

All the bathroom stuff... toothpaste pots, cotton wool jars etc.

DH puts his spectacles in on the top shelf.

PavlovtheCat · 14/09/2008 12:14

Hard plastic toys are good, also put in DDs entire booster seat, came out a treat.

One thing I was told though - do not put decent sharp knives in, they will go blunt and be ruined.

superloopy · 14/09/2008 12:14

I saw that here...

RubySlippers · 14/09/2008 12:14

dish cloths - top rack

apparently you can cook a salmon in a dishwasher

wrap it in foil first

WendyWeber · 14/09/2008 12:14

You can cook a whole salmon in it apparently

Wrap it in foil first though

themoon66 · 14/09/2008 12:15

I put the washing machine drawer in last week too. I pulled it right out by accident and didnt realise it was all black mouldy inside [yuek] Dishwasher cleaned it all off perfectly.

PavlovtheCat · 14/09/2008 12:15

Oh yes dishcloths, bottle cleaning brush.

WendyWeber · 14/09/2008 12:15

LOL at X-posts, RS

(NB I forgot my disclaimer; but I did see someone do it on the telly once!)

RubySlippers · 14/09/2008 12:17

we must have seen the same programme Wendy

ZacharyQuack · 14/09/2008 12:21

Little plastic things can be put in net washing bags to stop them falling through the racks.

If you do put in sand toys, make sure you rinse the sand off them first so it doesn't clog up the filter.

wotulookinat · 14/09/2008 12:26

Oooh I might put the washing-machine drawer in the dishwasher. Are you sure it won't make it mis-shapen?

littlerach · 14/09/2008 12:29

I'm sure my mum used to put hair brushes and combs in hers

ComeOVeneer · 14/09/2008 12:34

Oven hood filters.

NomDePlume · 14/09/2008 12:38

I do put the extractor hood filters in mine (the hood manufacturer recommends it, no less)

All toothmugs etc, even toothbrushes go in once a week.

Dish sponge goes in there too

Oh and the cat bowls and mats.

Goober · 14/09/2008 12:42

All my jewellery.
My tongue scraper.
The ashtray from my car.
Cannisters.

giraffescantdancethetango · 14/09/2008 12:45

could i put bath toys in?

grouchyoscar · 14/09/2008 12:50

If you do a salmon make sure you don't have rinse aid in there!

I've done flower pots in mine too (not with the salmon tho lol)

Stuff from the gas hob, burners, racks etc

RustyBear · 14/09/2008 12:57

My sister's FIL used to cook brown trout in the dishwasher. (He had a trout stream running through his garden) I've never eaten them, as I'm allergic to fish, but my sister says they were very good.

Nappyzoneneedssleep · 14/09/2008 13:05

My dad put his trainers in his!

thehouseofmirth · 14/09/2008 13:05

Can I put my rubber gloves in?

DustyTv · 14/09/2008 13:07

Nothing now, tis broken and I have to wash up by hand

bumbling · 14/09/2008 13:09

Very very good. All extremely useful. Love Mooncup Mrs Spink and have vile visions of the salmon/trout, mooncup, plus Goober's car ashtray and tongue scraper all going in together.

So many good suggestions here. Didn't think for a second entering the bathroom and emptying the contents in there. Thanks for advice to wash sand off furst very sensible and wouldn't have thought of it. Think I might try a few grubby plastic toy things all together and see what happens. Now the washing up stuff was all fine on 65 degrees... is that too hot for the plastic toys or should I make it the Eco 50?

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