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15 Things You Should Never Clean with Dish Soap – And Why It Matters

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Introduction
Dish soap is a kitchen staple praised for cutting grease and cleaning up grime. But did you know it’s not suitable for everything? Using dish soap on certain materials or appliances can cause damage, buildup, or even void warranties. Here are 15 items you should keep away from that sudsy sponge.

15 Things You Should Never Clean with Dish Soap
Cast Iron Pans
Dish soap removes the seasoning layer and can make cast iron prone to rust.

Hardwood Floors
Soapy residue can dull the finish and make floors slippery.

Dishwashers (Inside)
Using regular dish soap in a dishwasher creates too many suds and can cause leaks or clogs.

Washing Machines

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