If you have tried the above steps and you can still smell your garbage disposal it may be time for a tougher cleaning solution.
Clean out garbage disposal smell.
When your garbage disposal starts to smell there s a chance that there s a clog in the unit somewhere.
If it s still stinky go ahead and add another half.
In a pinch vinegar can be used on its own along with cool water.
Mix the soap and water together.
Add in a couple squirts of liquid dishwashing soap.
Once it has set for about 10 15 minutes you can now start to clean it.
However we recommend only using this method occasionally since doing it often may corrode your garbage disposal.
Don t use more than 1 3 cup of bleach and wear gloves when pouring into the drain.
Removing the source of the smell 1.
Baking soda and vinegar.
Because the disposal is always processing and draining it can be difficult.
Turn on the water turn on the garbage disposal and add a half lemon or lime to the disposal.
Turn on the garbage disposal and pour 1 cup of dry baking soda down along with a cup of distilled white vinegar to help remove strong odors.
Lift the drain stopper and run the garbage disposal.
Fill the entire drain until you cannot add any more baking soda.
First lift the rubber flaps and pour one half cup of baking soda into your garbage disposal drain.
Keep going until it smells nice.
What to do if your garbage disposal jams.
Don t use drain cleaners which are mainly fine sand and bleach or caustics such as drano which will corrode your unit s guts very quickly and cut the life of it in half.
Soak the garbage disposal in soapy water.
For this method you will need baking soda and vinegar.
And in the future with regular cleaning of the garbage disposal you can make sure odors stay away.
An excellent way to remove bad smells from your kitchen sink is to clean the drain with a mix of two cups of baking soda and half a cup of vinegar.
Scrub the visible.
The vinegar will work to kill off any of the germs and bacteria that are in the smelly garbage disposal and the baking soda will help to get rid of the nasty smell.
Mark your calendar with a reminder to clean the garbage disposal every two weeks or so.
To get rid of smells lingering after the lemon use a safe biodegradable drain cleaning product in the disposal such as bio clean.
If the disposal is really smelly or you have tried other cleaners and still get a foul odor you can use a diluted bleach solution of two parts warm water and one part bleach.
Put a rubber or steel stopper into the drain.
You know what smells nice.