cleaning hacks – Live Laugh Love Do http://livelaughlovedo.com A Super Fun Site Wed, 03 Dec 2025 19:18:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 $11 Fix That Quietly Solved My Biggest Dishwasher Problem http://livelaughlovedo.com/the-11-fix-that-quietly-solved-my-biggest-dishwasher-problem/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/the-11-fix-that-quietly-solved-my-biggest-dishwasher-problem/#respond Fri, 01 Aug 2025 17:37:56 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/08/01/the-11-fix-that-quietly-solved-my-biggest-dishwasher-problem/ [ad_1]

Back in October, the decades-old dishwasher that came with our house finally broke down. Getting a brand new, stainless steel dishwasher that had never been used by anyone else was an upgrade only someone like me in their mid-30s would get excited about.

My husband did a ton of research before we chose what a lot of people on the internet called the best dishwasher out there, and I couldn’t wait to get it delivered and start using it.

But the first few uses were underwhelming, to say the least. Despite this being such a highly-rated and beloved dishwasher, all of our dishes were still coming out soaked in water when the cycle was over—clean, but soaked.

I knew my parents had gone through three dishwashers in the last 10 years, so my immediate thought was, “This is broken already.”

I mentioned this to my dad, and he asked me if we used a rinse aid. I said no—we used one of the fanciest dishwasher pods available, which claims to have a rinse aid in it.

And besides, what does a rinse aid have to do with wet dishes? I assumed rinse aids were solely for leaving dishes shiny and clean.

So my dad suggested, before calling anyone to look at the dishwasher, that we try adding a rinse aid. So I ordered a bottle of Finish Quantum Rinse Aid Jet Dry, and filled up the rinse aid compartment in the door of the dishwasher.

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We ran the dishwasher as normal that night, and in the morning, I was stunned—I opened the dishwasher, and aside from a few crevices in some of the dishes and glasses, everything in the dishwasher was completely dry.

The amount of rinse aid that fits into my dishwasher typically lasts about two to three weeks. And when it’s time to refill it, I can tell immediately—because I start to notice my dishes coming out of the dishwasher with more and more water on them.

How Does a Rinse Aid Work?

Rinse aid are surfactants, which work by reducing the ability of the items in your dishwasher to hold onto water. Without a rinse aid, water clings to your dishes and can leave streaks and water marks as a result.

By not letting the water accumulate as much in the first place, your dishes can dry much faster during the drying cycle.

While my dishwasher pods do have a rinse aid in them, the benefit of using a rinse aid on top of that is when it gets released. Because it’s in a separate compartment, it only gets released during the drying cycle, instead of all at once with the rest of the pod at the beginning of the wash cycle.

Other Tips for a More Effective Dishwasher

Using a rinse aid has been a real game-changer for me, but it’s not the only thing you can do to make your dishwasher work more effectively.

  • Clean your dishwasher filter and arms every month. If the inside of your dishwasher is dirty, it can’t adequately clean your dishes.
  • Scrape off food before loading. A lot of dishwasher detergent manufacturers claim their products can clean any food buildup, but scraping food off before you load your dishwasher can help prevent clogs, and makes the filter less dirty.
  • Use the right dishwasher cycle. For regular daily loads, the regular cycle is probably all you need. If you’ve just hosted a big dinner party and used a lot of pots and pans, try using the heavy-duty setting.
  • Load it correctly. Loading a dishwasher correctly and putting your items where they’re intended to go in the dishwasher will help ensure cleaner dishes.

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I Deep Cleaned My Junk Drawer for the First Time in Ages and I Threw Out These 5 Things Immediately http://livelaughlovedo.com/i-deep-cleaned-my-junk-drawer-for-the-first-time-in-ages-and-i-threw-out-these-5-things-immediately/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/i-deep-cleaned-my-junk-drawer-for-the-first-time-in-ages-and-i-threw-out-these-5-things-immediately/#respond Fri, 25 Jul 2025 05:20:58 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/07/25/i-deep-cleaned-my-junk-drawer-for-the-first-time-in-ages-and-i-threw-out-these-5-things-immediately/ [ad_1]

Key Points

  • Clearing out old pens and tangled cords eliminates non-functional clutter and makes everyday essentials easier to access.
  • Tossing unused containers and outdated packaging frees up space.
  • Regularly reassessing what’s in your junk drawer prevents it from becoming a dumping ground.

It’s common to have a junk drawer since it’s easy to throw anything (or everything) in there when you’re trying to quickly declutter your space. However, over time, a junk drawer can easily get messy if the items are just accumulating and not being reorganized.

This is why I decided to refresh my junk drawer, so I can get rid of some items that I no longer need. Below, I share the five items that I immediately tossed.

Broken or Old Stationery

When I opened my junk drawer the first time, I was shocked at how many pens, pencils, and other old stationery were scattered throughout. I took a piece of paper and used it to test all the pens to see which ones were dried up so they could be tossed.

The ones that still worked and I liked, I put them back on my table so I could actually use them daily.

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Electronic Cords

I had a bunch of tangled electronic cords and chargers, and as I was going through them, I realized how many were so outdated and didn’t even fit my current electronics. I wrapped them with a zip tie and tossed them out, so I would no longer confuse them with the ones that still worked for me.

Plastic Bags and Bins

To better group my items, I had stored them by category in plastic bags and bins. However, there were also empty ones just lying around, so I went through them to see if any had noticeable cracks or tears and threw them out if they did.

The ones still in pristine condition were reused to store the items that I wanted to keep, so they wouldn’t go to waste.

Packaging Boxes

It’s natural to want to keep packaging boxes of newly bought items, whether it be phone cases, jewelry, or more. However, it’s better to toss them right away if you know you’re never going to be using them again, since they could be taking up valuable space for other items.

Paper Clutter

Besides meaningful cards and important documents, you’d be surprised at how much paper clutter you actually have. I found old brochures, pamphlets, and old sheets that I unintentionally held onto and threw into my drawer since I had no other place to keep them.

I’d recommend getting file folders and labeling them, so you know exactly where everything is when the time comes.

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