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Wet a clean cloth with hydrogen peroxide. Wipe the inside of the dryer with the peroxide-soaked cloth wherever tomato stains are present. - 2). Dampen another clean cloth with undiluted white vinegar and wipe any remaining tomato stains inside the dishwasher.
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Pour 1 cup white vinegar into a microwavable cup or container and place in the dishwasher's top rack. Run the dishwasher through a regular cycle to tackle any remaining tomato stains, as well as remove other stains and odors.
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