How does the trick work?
The cleaning method works so efficiently because of a chemical reaction between the aluminium foil and the dishwasher tablet, which breaks down all of the dirt. The aluminum foil reacts with the dissolving dishwashing tablet.
Advertisement Scrunch a sheet of al foil and place into your dishwasher.
In the video, Liz places the scrunched-up sheet in the cutlery drawer, before setting her cycle to a normal wash. Aluminium foil can be used to remove rust, polish and bring back the shine of chrome, works with the heat and detergent, she said.
The cleaning method works so efficiently because of a chemical reaction between the aluminium foil and the dishwasher tablet, which breaks down all of the dirt.
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Savvy mum reveals why she puts tea towel inside dishwasher after EVERY load & claims the hack has ‘changed her life’
Becky Pemberton
Updated: 20 May 2021, 10:52
Becky Pemberton
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A MUM has shared her simple trick for getting her dishes perfectly dry from the dishwasher every time.
The Organised Housewife shared on Instagram how she puts a clean tea towel on the door before closing it.
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A mum has shared why she always tucks a tea towel inside the door of her dishwasherCredit: theorganisedhousewife/Instagram
She explained that she does this after the cleaning cycle to help soak up the moisture inside the machine.
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Cape Town - Two months of holidaying, sleeping in, loading up on junk food and not worrying about homework is coming to an end.
A healthy body breeds a healthy mind, so pack away those lollipops, chocolates and chips and letâs try and have some yummy healthy brain food.
While parents may be panicking about the long checklist of things to do like washing uniforms, school drop-offs and pick-ups, there is also the task of packing creative lunches. To save you some time, here are some lunch pack tips by chef and author of
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Sam Jockel. is the University of Queensland s entrepreneur in residence and the founder of ParentTV. Source: Ventures/the University of Queensland.
Brisbane-based entrepreneur Sam Jockel is no stranger to launching successful ventures.
Most recently, she’s created her own online video advice hub ParentTV think Netflix for parenting advice which has an audience of over 150,000 viewers, and features parental experts sharing thoughts and ideas about parenting in the modern age.
Jockel is also the University of Queensland’s entrepreneur in residence, and recently released a book
Parents, this is the one thing you need to know which brings together ParentTV’s most trusted experts, sharing the most important lessons.