They can get smelly from time to time, what do you do about it? Do you clean yours on any regular schedule, do you wait until you notice odors emanating from it, or do you do nothing?
The few times I’ve attempted to clean my garbage disposal, I would either put a tiny amount of water and A LOT of liquid dish soap while running until it foams up, or grind up a whole lemon.
FYI, I am not one to put anything and everything down my garbage disposal, I specifically avoid bones, egg shells, potato skins, etc. Mostly because my mom never did, plus I’ve had plumbing issues in the past so I’m cautious about what goes down the drain.
One day Thomas was here and the subject came up, he was shocked I “didn’t know how” to clean my disposer. He then proceeded to show me as he cleaned mine.
He.....
1. Remove the rubber splash guard
2. Filled the disposer cavity completely with ice
3. Turned the disposer on
4. Gave a healthy squirt of liquid dish soap
5. Trickled a little water until things started churning slowly
We watched as a “slushy foam” (about the consistency of shaving cream) started to expand out the opening, carrying some “Schmitz” with it. He let this continue for 30 or 45 seconds, then started running the water. As the downpipe from the disposer was blocked with ice, the sink started filling with water, but 10-15 seconds later it started draining. After it all drained out, he turned off the disposer, replaced the rubber splashguard and said “THAT’S how you clean a garbage disposal!”
He also said IF there is a lot of “Schmutz“ in the foam, repeat the process.
Thomas also shared how his mother (in Brazil) gets rid of empty beer bottles by putting them in the garbage disposal and grinding them up, almost on a daily basis!!!!!!!!




The few times I’ve attempted to clean my garbage disposal, I would either put a tiny amount of water and A LOT of liquid dish soap while running until it foams up, or grind up a whole lemon.
FYI, I am not one to put anything and everything down my garbage disposal, I specifically avoid bones, egg shells, potato skins, etc. Mostly because my mom never did, plus I’ve had plumbing issues in the past so I’m cautious about what goes down the drain.
One day Thomas was here and the subject came up, he was shocked I “didn’t know how” to clean my disposer. He then proceeded to show me as he cleaned mine.
He.....
1. Remove the rubber splash guard
2. Filled the disposer cavity completely with ice
3. Turned the disposer on
4. Gave a healthy squirt of liquid dish soap
5. Trickled a little water until things started churning slowly
We watched as a “slushy foam” (about the consistency of shaving cream) started to expand out the opening, carrying some “Schmitz” with it. He let this continue for 30 or 45 seconds, then started running the water. As the downpipe from the disposer was blocked with ice, the sink started filling with water, but 10-15 seconds later it started draining. After it all drained out, he turned off the disposer, replaced the rubber splashguard and said “THAT’S how you clean a garbage disposal!”
He also said IF there is a lot of “Schmutz“ in the foam, repeat the process.
Thomas also shared how his mother (in Brazil) gets rid of empty beer bottles by putting them in the garbage disposal and grinding them up, almost on a daily basis!!!!!!!!




