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Keeping Trash From SmellingFeedback About This Post:RE: Keeping Trash From SmellingI use plastic grocery store bags in a special can made for them. They are small so it forces us to take the bag out daily, which is good. Also I do not like the smell of Pine Sol, but if smell is a problem for you, you could mix some PineSol with water in a spray bottle and give it a squirt once or so a day. Its pretty strong and should do the trick. However, the best solution is to eliminate the problem and not just cover it up. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Trash From Smelling
I think feline pine is great for lining the trash can with, it eats the odors and the pine is pleasant. I use it in the smaller trash can where I keep all the food wastes. After doing the dishes I will add a scoop of pine. I have a larger trash can for other sutff. Sometimes spray them with fragrent bugspray to keep the smell and sugar ants out. I change the trash every four days. Post By Carolyn (Guest Post) Keep Garbage from Smelling
When a Renuzit solid air freshener is used up, pull the remaining residue off the core, and drop in a wastebasket to keep contents from smelling bad! Post by ThriftyFun RE: Keeping Trash From Smellingcleaning recylables before disposal, spraying cans between bag changes, using empty bread bags to bag up parishables: food scraps, leftovers, diapers, cat litter, etc....and if you smoke keeping a coffee can to dump ash trays in, are all ways to keep trash less "smelly" and reuses some things you would probably throw out anyway... Post By Barbie (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Trash From SmellingWe quit eating meat at home and started composting most kitchen scraps for use in our garden and now no trash smells. Making the trash smell better was not the point of either idea, but was an added benefit. Now, cat litter or stuff from doggie accidents goes straight outside to the trash can in a plastic grocery bag or other leftover plastic bag tied at the top (as suggested by someone else). The rest of the "trash" is rinsed and recycled, so there is little to go in our kitchen garbage can now! This cuts costs, because we use leftover bags from bread or potatoes or dogfood or other products instead of bought trash bags. This saves me space, because we use canvas or string bags for groceries so we rarely have many plastic "grocery" bags to store. My roses love the crushed (washed first) eggshells and banana peels and the garden plants grow much better in the rich soil than when I used packaged fertilizer! Back to the trash thing, my husband also washed and sun-dried the kitchen trash can and then we used baking soda sprinkled in the can for a while until we got our trash can smelling better. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Trash From Smelling
Well since recycling of glass and plastic hasn't hardly went over well in my area I use those containers with lids to for greases, and left over meal garbage. You can't smell what is contained. Post by Mr. Thrifty RE: Keeping Trash From SmellingThrow an empty Renuzit solid deodorizer into the can, before garbage goes in. There's always some of the product still stuck to the core, when it's all used up! Post by sashya1982 RE: Keeping Trash From Smelling
At the "almost ready to throw away but not just yet time" I layer newspapers on top. It buys me a little time before I can dispose of it. This also depends on what type of garbage was in there. There are times when nothing will work. I also refrigerate or freeze my garbage, but only in the summer months. Post by mkymlp Keep Trash Can Smelling Fresh
To keep trash cans smelling fresh, use pieces of candle wax that's left after the wick's gone. Since I can't seem to get full use of my candles, at least my trash cans smell fresh by laying a piece of the candle in the bottom of the can before lining it with the trash bag. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Keeping Trash From SmellingI spray my trach can with Lysol after each time I empty it. And then I sprinkle it with Baking soda. Any particularly nasty items (cat droppings, baby prizes, etc) are placed it double plastic bags and tied tightly. I use a smaller 30 gallon kitchen trash can so that I empty it more frequently giving it less of a chance to creep up and put the funk on me during dinner. Good luck and stay downwind. Post by Suzanne S. RE: Keeping Trash From Smelling
I got rid of my larger sized trash can and invested in a stainless steel small trash bin with lid that closes by pedal. I live alone and don't mind taking out my trash everyday. I line the outside trash can with large trash bags and keep my inside garbage in little bags. When the bag gets full, I close it. That way, come garbage day, you don't ahve to worry about dragging lots of little bags to the curb, only one large bag. Post by wheelbarrow_1 RE: Keeping Trash From SmellingI have a finicky cat who won't go in the litter box if it's dirty at all, and I don't want to let the scooped stuff pile up in my house. I used to just take out the trash a few times a week, but now I use a plastic grocery bag instead and take out the trash everytime I leave my apartment. Not only do I not have to store the trash, I also no longer have to buy garbage bags. Post By Mary (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Trash From SmellingIf I put something really funky smelling in the trash can while cooking dinner, I spray (ALL) fabric refresher on top of the trash. This will certainly keep it "fresh" until the garbage can be taken out the next day. Post by FrugalFriend RE: Keeping Trash From Smelling
set trash can just out of the way on the back side of house- Post by melody_yesterday Trash Can Tip
To keep trash from smelling: Rinse the plastic wrap on meat wrappers, absorbing material, and the container before throwing it in the trash. Rinsing smelly cans, like tuna & sardines also. It sure cuts down on having to empty the trash can when the plastic bag is not full! Post by ThriftyFun RE: Keeping Trash From SmellingI rinse out all bottles and cans before throwing into the wastebasket or recycle bins. I also rinse off bloody meat trays and the packaging materials around them before throwing into the wastebasket.....these often are put in a plastic grocery bag and tied really tight and THEN dropped into the regular wastebasket. Anything that might get stinkey gets rinsed or bagged! Even if I miss a day taking the trash outdoors there's never any telltale odor! Post by Grandma Margie RE: Keeping Trash From Smelling
Theresa, thank you for posting this. I do the same thing - what cannot go down the disposal goes into the freezer in the warm months. I only use my trash oompactor for glass, cardboard, plastic, etc. Post by ILuvDobes Keeping Garbage from Smelling
To keep the garbage from smelling in between trash days, I keep all food scraps in a plastic bag in the freezer. Before taking the trash out, just pull out the bag and slip it in the trash. Post by ThriftyFun |
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