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The in-sink garbage disposal does the dirty work so that you don’t have to toss scraps into the garbage where they’ll rot and gather flies until pick-up day.
It’s a real champion of kitchen appliances, so give it some much-needed garbage disposal maintenance on occasion. This will help it run smoother, eliminate funky odors and evict pesky drain flies.
Here’s how.
You’ve seen what the garbage disposal can do to food. Imagine what it can do to your hand. That’s why you must -- absolutely must -- disconnect the power before cleaning it. It’s typically plugged into an outlet below the sink. Unplug it. Confirm the garbage disposal is off by turning it on.
Use a flashlight and have a look. If you see any vegetable fibers wrapped around the impellers, remove them with tongs or needle-nose pliers. Over time, these fibers can gum up the works. (By the way, stop putting stringy produce down your drain.) Never, ever, put your hand down it to remove anything you might find. We don’t care if it’s unplugged!
Rock salt, ice, and water should cleanse the blades of gunky buildup.
Vinegar and baking soda is a potent combination that creates a fizzy reaction to kill bacteria, such as salmonella and E. coli.
This is the final one-two punch that will purge the appliance of all the gunky bits.
See how easy that was? Not only is the appliance cleaner, but it will also operate more efficiently. If you’d like to fill the air with a lemony fresh scent, run citrus peels through the disposal.
For all of your plumbing needs, contact Aztec Plumbing & Drains at (239) 932-2959.