I don't have a dishwasher so I don't know if this would work, but I recently used denture cleaning tablets to clean the mesh filters in an extractor over the stove. It was a tip from a TV show, and it was really effective.
Southern NZ here, sounds like our summer hols, minus computer games (not invented yet). We had endless freedom, roaming the hills until dinnertime, damming streams and lighting fires. I remember biking eight miles to the beach and back with a friend - our parents had no idea. The only time I got into trouble was one time I stepped in deep mud and came home minus a wellie.
Thanks skeltal but I already have good bones - I know because I fell down hard and they didn't break. A major tendon ruptured though, so if you know anyone blowing a trumpet for good connective tissue let me know.
Duck Duck Go is my default, but increasingly I use the Wikipedia app, because usually I'm looking for detailed information, and it's a cut-to-the-chase option.
I've been called for jury duty three or four times here in Scotland and only once got through to the selection process. The judge gave us a talk about our duties, and how we must say if we knew the defender. Then the clerk drew 15 names out of a big glass bowl (Scottish juries have 15 members) and the rest of us were dismissed. No challenges, no questions about education, nothing. Just 15 random people.
There are three legal systems in the UK: England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Scots law in particular has distinct differences from England - for example juries have 15 members.