Weekly Cleaning
Weekly maintenance will help keep your garbage disposal running well and reduce the need for frequent deep cleanings.
You Will Need:
- Hot water
- Dish detergent
- Small scrub brush
The Cleaning Process:
- Each day fill your sink and garbage disposal with hot water (as hot as you can stand) adding a small amount of dish detergent (enough to make some suds).
- Turn on the garbage disposal and let the water flush through. The hot water and detergent should loosen and remove most debris left in the disposal.
- Remove the drain or screen and scrub away any dirt and grime using the small scrub brush.
- Replace the drain or screen.
Monthly Deep Cleanings
Deep cleanings offer a great chance to remove any build-up and sharpen the blades/grinders. The frequency of deep cleanings will depend on how heavily your disposal is used and how well it is cleaned each day. Typically, deep cleanings are needed every 1-3 weeks.
You Will Need:
- Ice cubes
- Baking soda
- Vinegar
- Large pot
- Water
- Old toothbrush
The Cleaning Process:
- Begin by flushing away any food that may be in your garbage disposal.
- Next, run a couple of ice cubes through to loosen food that may be stuck to the blades or grinders. This is also believed to sharpen the blades.
- Pour 1/2 cup baking soda into the garbage disposal.
- Let this mixture set for about 10 minutes.
- While it is soaking, fill the large pot with water and bring it to a boil.
- When the water is boiling, remove the covers to the sink and garbage disposal.
- Carefully pour the boiling water into the garbage disposal and turn it on to flush away the loosened debris.
- Remove the splash guard (the black rubber cover) if possible and clean it thoroughly. Use the old toothbrush to scrub off any build-up that tends to accumulate on the underside.
- If you are unable to remove the splash guard, lift each flap and scrub underneath with the old toothbrush as good as you can. This is a key location for build-up that causes odor, so cleaning it well is essential.
- Return the splash guard to its original location.
- If you’d like a fresh smell in your kitchen, run a few citrus peels through the disposal. You can also place a few drops of scented oil in the disposal and let it set for a few hours before rinsing away.
Removing Odors
Odors are such a common problem with garbage disposals that there are numerous methods to remove them. These are most effective after you have cleaned the debris causing the odor from your disposal. Otherwise, you just have the smells from these remedies on top of the previous odors. Here are a couple of the more popular fixes.
- Lemon/Limes – Place a couple halves of lemons or limes in the garbage disposal and process them through. The acid from the citrus will remove the odor and leave your disposal smelling much fresher.
- Baking Soda – Baking soda is well known for its odor absorbency and can be added to other items being processed through the disposal to aid in odor removal.
- Vinegar Ice – Fill an ice cube tray with vinegar and freeze. Place a couple of ice cubes in the disposal and process with cold water. Be sure to label the remaining cubes or someone may get a surprise in their beverage!
- Ice/Salt – Place some ice in the garbage disposal and sprinkle with rock salt or 1 cup of vinegar. Process the ice through the disposal with plenty of cold water.
- Bleach – Mix 1 tablespoon bleach with 1 gallon of water. Pour in the disposal and let set for 10 minutes. Turn on the disposal and process thoroughly with cold water.
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