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15 Genius Hacks That Make Doing Dishes Easier

How can you lighten the load in the kitchen? Easy. With these effortless hacks, you can get every dish spotless in no time at all.

1. Use vinegar to get out tough pan stains

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A little bit of vinegar can go a long way when it comes to getting tough stains out of your cookware. “If you have a stain on the bottom of a pan, boiling vinegar will remove it,” says Mat Franken, CEO at natural cleaning supply company Aunt Fannie’s.

2. Toss your sponge in the dishwasher

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Your dish sponge might be the dirtiest thing in your house, carrying up to 45 billion bacteria per square centimeter. The good news? There’s a simple way to clean it fast. Just toss it in your dishwasher. According to one study from the USDA, putting a sponge in a dishwasher for a full wash and dry cycle killed about as many bacteria as microwaving it, and was more effective than soaking the sponge in a 10 percent bleach solution. (Or, you could shill out 87 cents for a new one.)

3. Use aluminum foil to get stains off silverware

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Cleaning dingy silverware doesn’t have to be a hassle. “To ensure your silverware is sparkling, line a cake pan with aluminum foil and fill the pan with water,” says Jennifer Gregory, brand manager of Molly Maid, a Neighborly Company. “Add 1 tablespoon of baking soda per two cups of water. Heat water to 150 degrees in the oven and lay silverware in the pan, making sure it’s touching the aluminum foil.”

4. Use soda to clean your dirty pots and pans

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While soda may stain your teeth or clothes, it does exactly the opposite for your pots and pans. “The best-kept secret is using Pepsi or Coke to remove burnt stains from pots,” according to Gregory. “Pour in the pop, let it sit overnight and the stains practically wipe off.”

5. Soak cloudy glasses in vinegar

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Have leftover spots on your glasses? A little vinegar will get them right off. “To rid wine glasses of the unattractive old age signs, soak wine glasses in warm white vinegar for one hour,” says Gregory.

6. Descale your dishwasher

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Similarly, to ensure you’re getting the cleanest dishes possible, it pays to descale your dishwasher on a regular basis. “Check you haven’t got any limescale build-up. This is more of an issue in hard water areas and will limit how effectively the hot soapy water moves within your dishwasher. Topping up with dishwasher salt” can help get rid of the problem, says Sean Parry, founder of U.K.-based high-end domestic cleaning company Neat.

7. Turn on your slow cooker to clean it

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Slow cookers are notoriously hard to clean. However, Gregory says there’s an easy way to get them spotless: remove the food from your slow cooker, fill it with soapy water, and turn the machine on low for an hour to get off any hard-to-clean messes. When you’re done, let the slow cooker cool and use baking soda on a clean sponge to get rid of any remaining residue.

8. Give your dishes some breathing room

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When it comes to getting dishes clean in a dishwasher, less is more. According to research conducted at the University of Birmingham, overloading a dishwasher reduces its efficiency and can leave you with dishes that are still grimy when the load is finished.

9. Implement a pre-soaking system

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Though “I’m leaving it to soak” is often shorthand for “I won’t be back to wash that for days,” in many cases, a thorough soak is the best solution for stuck-on stains. Keep a pan or large bowl full of soapy water in or next to your sink where you put dirty dishes until you get around to them for best results.

10. Dry your sponges upright to keep them cleaner

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Instead of placing your sponges flat on the side of your sink or soap dish, where they’ll sit in their own bacteria-filled water and never get fully dry, use a clothespin to keep them upright as they dry.

11. Use dish detergent to clean your coffee pot

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Have a glass coffee pot that’s looking worse for wear? Gregory recommends putting a little bit of dishwashing detergent in the bottom of the pot and running hot water through the machine. Let the combination sit for an hour or so and, when you’re ready to pour it out, any old coffee stains will go down the drain with it.

12. Add lemon to your dishwasher cycle for a fresh scent

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Want your dishes to look and smell clean when you take them out of the dishwasher? Parry suggests adding a wedge of lemon in with your dishes to get them sparkling and smelling great.

13. Clean your blender by blending soap and water

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Instead of sticking your hand into what is essentially a cup with knives at the bottom, clean your blender the easy (and safe) way. Just put some dish soap and warm water in it and turn it on; the soap and water will spin fast enough to get off any hard-to-clean messes. If it’s not totally clean when you’re done, pop it in the dishwasher to remove anything still stuck to it.

14. Freshen your garbage disposal with some citrus

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Finding your garbage disposal’s scent more than a little off-putting? To help freshen things up, throw some citrus peels down the disposal and you’ll enjoy a fresh scent with no harm done to your machine.

15. Scrub with aluminum foil

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Eager to get a baked-on mess out of your favorite pot or pan? Simply ball up a square of aluminum foil and use it as a makeshift scrubber—it won’t scratch your cookware, but it will get that grime right off. Just make sure not to use this technique on nonstick pans, as it can damage their coating.

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