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  2. TikTok debunks viral dishwasher hack: 'Totally wrong' - AOL

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    TikTok hacks can be hit or miss, but some of them are just completely wrong. Scott Jeffreys, a father of three, is pretty new to TikTok, but he’s already gone viral for his discovery of a ...

  3. This dishwasher hack makes washing tall glasses easy - AOL

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    This brilliantly simple dishwasher hack makes washing tall cups and thermoses easier than ever!. Courtney (@motherofgretnadragons) shared a TikTok where she tested out the life-changing hack.

  4. Viral video reignites debate: Can you wash fruits and ... - AOL

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    Back in June, a trio of videos posted by social media user Lara (@larad_official) showing her mother washing her fruits and vegetables in the dishwasher went viral on both Instagram and TikTok.

  5. Laundry ball - Wikipedia

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    A laundry ball or washing ball is a product made of solid, insoluble material promoted as a substitute for laundry detergent. Producers of laundry balls often make pseudoscientific claims about their mechanisms of action and exaggerate the extent of their benefits. [1] [2] Washing with laundry balls is as effective or less effective than ...

  6. Dishwashing - Wikipedia

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    A dishwasher containing clean dishes An open dishwasher. A dishwasher is a machine for cleaning dishware and cutlery automatically. Unlike manual dishwashing, which relies largely on physical scrubbing to remove soiling, the mechanical dishwasher cleans by spraying hot water, typically between 45 and 75 °C (110 and 170 °F), at the dishes ...

  7. Laundry detergent pod - Wikipedia

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    The first powder dishwasher soft-tabs were then sold in Europe in the early 2000's under the Simply brand name. Liquitabs were launched in 2001 in Europe (spelt as 'liqui-tabs' or 'écodoses' in different countries). [11] In 2005, Cot’n Wash, Inc., introduced liquid unit dose laundry pods under the Dropps brand. [12]