Any good way to get the smell out of........

Jun 19, 2004
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.......my garbage disposal? There is a nice funk left over from the previous tenant of this house. Running it only seems to aggitate the smell.

I've heard baking soda can help with these things, but I also wanted to see if the collective wisdom of ATOT could offer any other (real) suggestions.

On a side note: I'm typing this from my newest creation the "Kitchen PC". I now have puters' in every room of the house (even a laptop for the bathroom ;).
 

feralkid

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I now have puters' in every room of the house (even a laptop for the bathroom .













And you're worried about a little funk in the disposal?
:confused:

 

alien42

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a conconction of baking powder and various cleaning agents should do the trick. adding ice cubes probably isnt a bad idea.
 

suse920

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Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Originally posted by: suse920
Just throw some ice cubes down there, it will help.


How so? :confused:


Plumbers have always told me to use ice cubes to clean the garbage disposal. Just start it up and pour them in, the brokent ice cleans the thing out.
 

Pliablemoose

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Ice cubes are great, I throw some in frequently, they clean up the disposal & melt...

Chucking in some ice with baking soda is a good idea too...
 

z0mb13

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Originally posted by: suse920
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Originally posted by: suse920
Just throw some ice cubes down there, it will help.


How so? :confused:


Plumbers have always told me to use ice cubes to clean the garbage disposal. Just start it up and pour them in, the brokent ice cleans the thing out.

I think ice keeps the blades sharp...
 

cmdrmoocow

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I don't know if it'd be safe for a garbage disposal, or any machinery, but Oxyclean does wonders when it comes to smells like that. Anyone know if its safe or not?
 

Ryan

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Ice Cubes, some bleach, and half a lemon - will help clear the disposable of anything that's accumulated :)
 

CaptnKirk

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The smell is caused by grease that is getting rancid in the pipes to the trap.

ForceOut

Don't know if this works.
Try the ice followed by a couple lemons or limes.
 

Bryophyte

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If you can take out the rubber gasket thing that you push the foods through on the way to the blades, scrub the bottom side of it with soap and a brush. It's usually got a thick, septic-smelling black-gunk-of-doom plastered to it. I usually run it through the dishwasher once a month or so after scrubbing it.
 

jadinolf

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Originally posted by: alien42
a conconction of baking powder and various cleaning agents should do the trick. adding ice cubes probably isnt a bad idea.

Yeah but ice is just water. Might just as well run the water.

I don't usually have a smelly disposal but I sometimes use either baking soda or bleach.