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The trick that will prevent the bowls and cups in your dishwasher from filling up with water
A woman who was so tired that the glasses in the dishwasher overturned and filled with water shared a simple trick that solved the problem.
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Thursday, 24 September 2020, 00:01
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This is what happens inside the dishwasher while it is working (Bito)
No matter how well we arrange the dishes in the dishwasher, there will always be some bowls and cups that will turn over and fill with water during its operation.
But do not worry, that's why we're here.
Or rather for this there are smart women who share online simple and effective solutions to such problems.
We're here in a big way just to tell you about it.
This tip was published by a surfer on Reddit and then on Facebook.
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All you have to do is put an inverted dishwasher over your kitchen utensils.
This will keep the bowls in place and prevent them from filling with water even in the middle of the dishwasher operation, when the rack serves as a kind of cage for the dishes.
Most of the reactions to this trick were enthusiastic.
"It's brilliant, thanks for sharing," one wrote.
Another added: "Yeah it works great, I use it regularly".
What about you, have you tried this trick yet?
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