I need a “Hint from Heloise.” Recently, my garbage disposal acquired a nasty odor. It’s kinda musty and fusty and frowzy. I haven’t stuck any dead mice down there for over a year, so it can’t be puréed rodent. In fact, I rarely use the thing, probably less than once a month, except when the diswasher (which also has a garbage disposal in it) pumps it’s waste water through that drain. I’ve tried ice cubes and baking soda, the methods my sister suggested, but she’s not much of a housekeeper. You don’t want to hear those stories; trust me, they’re worse than dead rodents.
Anybody have any suggestions to permanently, or semi-permanently, eradicate this reeking redolence, short of removing the disposal entirely?
I clean my disposal in the same way I clean a toilet. I get one of those big-bristled brushes where the brush head is long enough to let you scrub the inside of the disposal (including the upper insides where things tend to get stuck and the shredder plate never reaches them). My choice of chemicals is something strong like Mr. Clean with amonia and when I’m done scrubbing the bujezus out of the thing I just let it sit there, bathed in Mr. Clean for an hour or so. Also that little rubber flap thingy seems to get slimy very easily. Give that a good scrubbing too.
Every time I’ve had a strange smell from my disposal this seems to do the trick.
For odors I always use bleach. Pour it around the sink but cut it with water fifty fifty first just in case. You got bacteria in there & bleach is the cure. Or its what I would use.
3: Several containers of 1 to 4 parts bleach to warm/hot water solution. One gallon of water boiling on stove.
4: Pour solution down sink and scrub throat and rubber flange of disposal again and again and again and again.
5: Stand back bit and pour gallon of boiling water into sink at once to rinse out bleach.
If smell survives this procedure DARPA’s microbial projects lab would like to speak with you.
3: Several containers of 1 to 4 parts bleach to warm/hot water solution. One gallon of water boiling on stove.
4: Pour solution down sink and scrub throat and rubber flange of disposal again and again and again and again.
5: Stand back a bit and pour gallon of boiling water into sink at once to rinse out bleach.
If smell survives this procedure DARPA’s microbial projects lab would like to speak with you.
3: Several containers of 1 to 4 parts bleach to warm/hot water solution. One gallon of water boiling on stove.
4: Pour solution down sink and scrub throat and rubber flange of disposal again and again and again and again.
5: Stand back a bit and pour gallon of boiling water into sink at once to rinse out bleach.
If smell survives this procedure DARPA’s microbial projects lab would like to speak with you.
So, you’re saying astro, I should do that three times? And yes, I’ve ground up a mouse in the disposal; he fell out of the trap and down the sink. I couldn’t get my hand down there, so …
I’ll try these suggestions until one of them works.