I'm a cleaning whizz & you've been stacking your dishwasher all wrong – the right way makes it work loads better | The Sun

MANY of us stack our dirty dishes in the dishwasher without giving it a second thought.

But if yours aren't cleaning properly, have you ever stopped to wonder why?


Well, one woman who posts under the acronym @alifebetterorganized, took to TikTok and shared a video sharing two dishwashing tips you might not be doing – and they couldn't be simpler.

But, are you guilty of not following them?

In the clip, the cleaning whizz begins: "Instead of loading dishes in the same direction, face them inward towards the centre where they'll get directly hit by the spray."

She then moves on to discuss the correct way glasses should be stacked.

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"Don't load mugs and glasses flat on the rack," she warns.

"Instead, put them where the rack has a slant to avoid puddles."

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She captioned the post: "Wish I knew this sooner… did you?"

The video has since racked up a rather impressive 2.2 million views and been flooded with comments.

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"And always load from the back!!!!" advised one person.

A second penned: "Tiktok has taught me so many things, here another one.

"I don’t even know how to use a dishwasher right – thank you!"

A third quipped: "I should show this to my husband."

Another joked: "Can we all tag our husbands please?"

And a further added: "Thank you for the tips."

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