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By Sue Moran

Published on August 4, 2016

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These All Natural DIY Dishwasher Pods will change your life, pinky swear! Take it from the food blogger who does dishes like there’s no tomorrow, these are simple to make out of household ingredients and THEY REALLY WORK!

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Hi guys — it’s Sue from The View from Great Island and I’m here to change your life forever. No, really. There are no scarier 5 words in the English language than we’re out of dishwasher pods…especially when you can’t get out to the store to buy more right away. It’s a nightmare scenario whether you’re a food blogger like me, or a busy parent with lots of mouths to feed. We depend on our dishwashers for our sanity, and when we run out of dishwasher soap unexpectedly it can be really, really annoying.

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I think we all know you can’t simply substitute liquid dish soap in the machine or you’ll wind up with a kitchen full of suds, and I’ve tried running the machine with nothing at all in the soap dispenser, desperately hoping to escape the misery of hand washing (spoiler alert: it doesn’t work.) But guess what? There’s a silver lining to all this. It forced me to do a little research and realize that it is indeed possible to make your own dishwasher detergent. Imagine, never having to drop another one of those insanely expensive bags into your shopping cart ever again. Imagine not having to worry about your child mistaking one of them for a piece of candy when you’re not looking. Imagine not having to think about chemicals, bleach, or who knows what else getting all over your dishes every day.

Save money and make your own dishwashers pods out of common household ingredients! (4)

What you’ll need:

  • baking soda
  • salt
  • distilled vinegar
  • natural dish soap
  • a silicone ice cube tray
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How to Make Homemade Dishwasher Pods

Steps:

  • In a bowl mix 1 cup baking soda with 1/4 cup salt.
  • Add 2 teaspoons of an all natural dish soap, and then enough vinegar to dampen the mixture. Start with 2 tablespoons and mix well.
  • Add more vinegar until the mixture feels moist (but not wet) and holds together when you compress it between your fingers.
  • Then pack about one tablespoon of the mix into each opening of your silicone ice cube mold.
  • Tamp it down really firmly, I used the end of a wooden handle to really pack it in. Now all you need to do is let it dry completely in a warm place.
  • This will take about 24-48 hours.
  • Gently remove the pods from the mold and store in a closed container. Use as needed. Makes approximately 15 pods.
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Very cool idea! Love this.

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Do these work in hard water? I had to switch from Trader Joe’s Environmentally Safe powder because it started creating too much buildup. As much as I hate it, I’m now using Finish Powerball, which works well but I wish I could find an effective more natural alternative. (I’ve tried 7th Gen., Ecover and others too, but they don’t work well for me.)

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Won’t the baking soda and vinegar react when mixed together? Or is that part of what makes it work when dried?

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Would Dr. Bronner’s work in place of the dish soap? I’m currently using grated, melted, then diluted castile soap bars (bc I had extra) as my dish soap. Thanks for any feedback!

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Hey! I loved it!
But.. How can i make the the heart and flower?

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This is great! Now do you have a recipe for a DIY laundry pods?

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This looks like a great idea, one I’d love to try and have tried one similar but was told by a small appliance repair that the vinegar is bad for the dishwasher machine do you know if this is the case?

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How does yhe vinegar not react with the soda

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The vinegar actually does react with the soda. Adding a bit of vinegar to the mix, gives you the cleaning power of baking soda with the suspension power of vinegar salt because of the reaction. The purpose is to help with hard water deposits on your dishes. Thanks for reading!

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Inlet mine dry for two days and they fell apart so I dried them an additional two days after compacting them even more and they still fell apart. I’m assuming it’s ok to just use as a powder. Any idea what I may have done wrong?

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The only thing I can think of is if you added enough vinegar to make them hold together?

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Hi, is there a reason you specify a silicone ice cube tray? Will plastic work?

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Silicone is more flexible and a lot easier to pop the pods out.

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I made this, but I added too much vinegar it seems because the mixture won’t hold. How do I fix this? I don’t want it all to go to waste.

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Hi Hanin! Sorry you ended up with a mixture that won’t stick. You could try adding more dry ingredients until you get a consistency that holds together better. Otherwise you can still use a crumbly mixture by adding a scoop to the dishwasher before turning it on.

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Can you use dawn dish soap? Why does it have to be natural?

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Hi Christy, you could use Dawn, yes. 🙂 Most people prefer to use a natural dish soap when they’re making it from scratch (otherwise you could just buy the ready-made pods at the store.) But feel free to make it how you like!

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What type of natural dish soaps can you recommend? Also, any recipes for laundry detergent pods?

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Do they come out of the tray easily? If not, could i line the tray with parchment paper?

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I made this, it’s great; the only thing I changed was instead of the soap you had, I used a squirt of the cheap liquid Cascade dish washing liquid. It works wonderful the single batch made 13 pods. It takes me 2 to 3 days to full the dishwasher so they should last a while before I have to make new ones. Thanks great money saving tips, and no chemicals on my dishes. I also keep my rinse filled with white vinegar.

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I am not sure what went wrong, but the result is awful, glass items look worse than before washing, all covered with white stains. Do you have any suggestions?

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Did your pod completely dissolve?

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This recipe will make your plates, glass, pans cloudy. It leaves white powder on your plates. It won’t really clean them. I tried this recipe for a month. I have to handwash the plates and wipe them again. Please don’t try this. I’d rather hand wash my plates than use this recipe.

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Haven’t had a dishwasher for years, can’t wait to make these

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What does the lady mean she keeps vinegar in her rinse and how does she do this?

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I thought that baking soda and vinegar foamed up when mixed?..

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If I want to add some essential oils, should I use less vinegar? I’m afraid it’d get too wet otherwise.

Also: do these pods clean dishes that aren’t pre-rinsed or are they not as aggressive as their more chemical counterparts?

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Yes, you can reduce the vinegar slightly to keep the ratio of wet/dry the same. A pre-rinse is a good idea!

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Sounds great am going to make them for my daughter

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I made these with my cute Hello Kitty ice molds! I love it! Thank you so much!

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i want to know if anyone made any and if it cleans good

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Love it. at least no chemicals

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Is there anything that can hasten their hardening? I am going on 36 hours!!!

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I. Like that it makes it chemical free. And doesnt hurt the enviroment!!!

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Can we use natural essential oil for fragrance ? will it effect composition of making natural dish wash for babies

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We haven’t tried it- but it shouldn’t affect the composition. Let us know if you try it and how it works for you! 🙂

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Can you use dishwasher gel for this?

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We haven’t tried that yet!

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Made and still make it and love it, thanks for sharing!

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Glad you love them! Thank you!!

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Curious if you still use this recipe? If yes, how long have you used it in total? Have you found your dishwasher has gotten any damages? Or clogs etc?

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Can you put these pods in detergent dispenser like normal dishwasher pods??

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Yep!

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Can I use some other dish soap like dawn?

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Yes! That would work also.

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Love it. Very economical. I have iron water and it has completely removed the rust stains in my dishwasher. My dishes are sparkling clean. Even takes off stuck in food.

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I followed the recipe exactly, but they did not hold a shape, even in the silicone mold over two nights. Weird.

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Save money and make your own dishwashers pods out of common household ingredients! (2024)

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Save money and make your own dishwashers pods out of common household ingredients!? ›

In a bowl mix 1 cup baking soda with 1/4 cup salt. Add 2 teaspoons of an all natural dish soap, and then enough vinegar to dampen the mixture. Start with 2 tablespoons and mix well. Add more vinegar until the mixture feels moist (but not wet) and holds together when you compress it between your fingers.

What is the best homemade dishwasher detergent? ›

In a mixing bowl, add one cup of washing soda, one cup of borax, one-half cup of powdered citric acid, and one-half cup of Kosher salt. Stir well with the wooden spoon to mix and transfer to an airtight container. Label the container.

Is it cheaper to make your own dishwasher detergent? ›

Commercial detergents cost as much as 30 cents per load. If you run your dishwasher every day, that adds up to $110 per year. Homemade dishwasher detergents, made with common ingredients found in your grocery store, can cost as little as 4 cents per load, which adds up to only $15 per year with everyday use.

What is a good substitute for dishwasher detergent? ›

Squeeze in two to three drops of regular dish soap, the kind you'd use to hand-wash your dishes normally. Next, pour in baking soda until the compartment is full. Then run your dishwasher on the normal cycle. Don't be tempted to use a compartment full of dish soap.

What is a substitute for dishwasher pods? ›

Just put three drops of liquid dishwashing soap (Dawn, Palmolive, Fairy, that kind of thing) in the soap slot of your dishwasher. Then, fill the slot the rest of the way with baking soda and close it. Your dishes will come out just as clean as if you used a dishwasher tab.

Can you use vinegar instead of dishwasher pods? ›

Furthermore, despite how much you might love vinegar, you don't want to use it in lieu of dishwasher detergent to clean your dishes. Vinegar can wreak havoc on your dishes. Just stick to something safe and effective, like Cascade Platinum ActionPacs for regularly washing your dishes.

Can you use Dawn dish soap instead of dishwasher pods? ›

No, you should only use dishwasher detergent in your dishwasher as it is designed specifically for your dishwasher to clean dishes without the use of suds or bubbles. Read on to learn what to do if you accidentally use dish soap in your dishwasher.

Can you use laundry detergent as dishwasher? ›

Laundry detergent liquids and single dose pods should NEVER be used in dishwashers. They contain cleaning ingredients that will produce suds. If they are used in a dishwasher, LOTS of suds will be produced which may leak from the dishwasher onto the floor and cause a huge mess.

Is it cheaper to wash dishes or run the dishwasher? ›

For most people, using a dishwasher can be more energy-efficient than hand washing dishes because it uses less hot water. Is it cheaper to hand wash or use a dishwasher? In most households, the dishwasher uses less water than hand washing and is, therefore, a cheaper alternative to washing dishes by hand.

Can any salt be used in a dishwasher? ›

Dishwasher salt is sodium chloride, the same chemical that makes up table and sea salts. You shouldn't use table salt though as it is much finer and can block and cause damage to your dishwasher. Dishwasher salt granule size is larger and ensures the salt dissolves slower without blocking the softener unit.

How do you make dishwasher soap with Dawn? ›

Fill your detergent cup with baking soda, you don't have to be precise, but with mine this ends up being a couple of heaping tablespoons. Then add a few drops of dish soap. I have a pump dispenser for my dish soap, so I just put about half a squirt in there. Close the cover, and run dishwasher as usual.

How to save money on dishwasher detergent? ›

Simply combine 1 Box of Borax, 1 Box of Washing Soda, 3 Cups of Epsom Salts (found in the pharmacy), & 24 Packets of Lemonade Mix (unsweetened). Combine the ingredients in an air tight container. Typically, I layer the ingredients so that they're easier to mix.

Is vinegar or baking soda better for dishwasher? ›

A vinegar rinse will strip away any grease buildup, and the baking soda rinse will remove lingering odors. When the first cycle is finished, sprinkle 1 cup of baking soda on the inside floor of the dishwasher. Run a short hot water rinse cycle (skip the drying cycle).

Should I put vinegar and baking soda in my dishwasher? ›

After the cycle with vinegar is complete, sprinkle 1 cup of baking soda in the bottom of the dishwasher and run a hot water cycle. That's all it takes for a clean, fresh-smelling dishwasher! Cleaning tip: You can use either white or diluted apple cider vinegar.

Is it OK to use vinegar as a dishwasher rinse aid? ›

White vinegar can be used as a rinse aid in the dishwasher, especially to combat hard water staining. Speaking from personal experience, it's extremely frustrating to run the dishwasher only to open it to dishes that are far from sparkling. Hard water stains leave spots on dishes and can make glasses cloudy.

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