Garbage disposal is one of the most helpful kitchen appliances when it is managed correctly. Food scraps can be safely disposed of in a kitchen garbage disposal, a much better set-up than stinking up a garbage can. Nearly all biodegradable food items, such as fruit and vegetable scraps, scraps of meat, and small pieces of citrus rinds, can be put down garbage disposal without any problems.
On the other hand, there are certain big exceptions to that practice. Anything hard, like eggshells, bones, and fruit pits should never be put in a garbage disposal. The same goes for coffee grounds and popcorn kernels, which will bounce around everywhere and get stuck in the disposal’s blades. Other foods like celery, pasta, rice, and potato peels should also be avoided because their stringy, starchy fibers can easily clog garbage disposal. Putting any of these objects in your garbage disposal may cause your entire appliance to break down. Ultimately, grease should never be poured into the disposal. It coats the pipes and can lead to clogs and bad odors in your kitchen.
Occasionally, a garbage disposal may still end up smelling bad as a consequence of decomposing food and grease that can get trapped in and around the disposal. Mold and bacteria can also grow on rubber strainer flanges and other areas, causing odors. The pros at Mr. Rooter suggest keeping odors away by running cold water every time you use the disposal, which assists flush out accumulating food matter. They also encourage running the disposal a bit longer than when the grinding noises even out, about five extra seconds. To clean your disposal blades, try putting ice cubes and citrus peels in it from time to time. Both will help clean the blades and make your disposal smell fresh. With proper cleaning and maintenance, you can better evade extravagant overhauls and keep your rental property’s garbage disposal running well for a long period.
Even good preventative measures won’t help much unless you are cleaning the property’s garbage disposal regularly. To verify how, consider using a professional guide to clean your appliance, such as the one found on the Mr. Rooter website. Also, if you have questions about garbage disposal use and maintenance, be sure to seek information from your landlord, property management company, or plumbing professional. Asking a question could mean the difference between a functional garbage disposal and a greasy, soupy mess in your sink.
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