Let me tell you though, my best just hasn’t been good enough.
I just happened to run my dishwasher in the evening on the day that I wanted to do my little maintenance routine so I waited until morning to actually start the process so that I could get some decent pictures to show you.I kept my dishwasher empty so that I could get started first thing in the morning, but this whole process is really so quick that you could easily go through it at night after you do your dinner dishes.
I ended up with a sink full of dishes from evening snacks, lunch box dishes, and breakfast dishes, but it really wasn’t that bad.I documented that too, just so you can see that today’s post is all about keeping it real.The first thing you’ll want to do is open up the door to your dishwasher and look inside at the bottom where the water drains out and anything that may have been stuck to your dishes likes to go to hide..
If you do see anything, which you probably will, grab a paper towel and pick it up and remove it to the trash.. Next, take a look at the interior of your dishwasher’s door.This is an area that most of us never think to look at, but it has a lot of grooves that can collect soap scum, food particles, and just general grime.
Really, you’re going to be so surprised!
If you haven’t done this in a couple of months (or ever) it will probably be pretty filthy!.I definitely felt like I looked fitter and significantly less “jiggly”.
So if you’re feeling a bit off in any way, a nice epsom salt soak could be just the thing!.I haven’t had the chance to try all of these tricks yet, but it looks like Summer is a great time to start epsom salting, and I’m definitely feeling pretty good about that purchase of a basic bag of epsom salts!.
Do you have a different use for epsom salts that you think we all need to know about?.You might find these ideas helpful as well!.