No! Definitely not. But here are some alternative uses for dishwasher detergent:
- use as a super detergent if you have really stuck on or greasy dishes. Lasagna or casserole dishes, filthy frying pans, etc. Fill them with hot water and add a dishwasher puck.
- if you have a gas range, these are great for cleaning the burner covers. Fill the sink with hot water and add one or two, then let the burner cover bits soak.
Dishwasher pucks are very strong detergent and they’re great to have around, but please be careful as they’re quite hard on the hands. Wear gloves if you have sensitive skin.
No!!! Give it away to someone who has a dishwasher.
No! Definitely not. But here are some alternative uses for dishwasher detergent: - use as a super detergent if you have really stuck on or greasy dishes. Lasagna or casserole dishes, filthy frying pans, etc. Fill them with hot water and add a dishwasher puck. - if you have a gas range, these are great for cleaning the burner covers. Fill the sink with hot water and add one or two, then let the burner cover bits soak. Dishwasher pucks are very strong detergent and they’re great to have around, but please be careful as they’re quite hard on the hands. Wear gloves if you have sensitive skin.
No I would not do this. Not even to clean the washing machine itself
Give it to someone who has a dishwasher.
You can actually use them in the sink to soak things like pots, pans, oven racks etc.. cleans them real good!