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Trash Can Cleaning Tips to Eliminate Pesky Odors
What You’ll Need for Successful Trash Can Cleaning
- Rubber gloves
- A garden hose or bathtub
- All-purpose cleaner or disinfectant spray
- Baking soda (optional)
- A sponge, microfiber towel or bristled scrub brush with a long handle
- Paper towels or an old towel
Trash Can Cleaning in 5 Simple Steps
Step 1: Empty the Trash Can
Step 2: Rinse it Out
Step 3: Spray and Deodorize
Step 4: Give it a Scrub
Step 5: Rinse and Dry
Preventing the Comeback of a Stinky Trash Can
Use a Trash Bag with Odor Protection
Wipe It Out Regularly
Deodorize Your Trash Can
Ways to Ward Off Mold in Your Trash Can
Ensure No Liquids Escape
Don’t Miss Trash Day
Use Newspapers to Soak Up Moisture
How to Keep Outdoor Garbage Cans from Smelling
Trash can odor doesn’t just happen in the kitchen — your outdoor garbage cans can be major sources of stink as well. If you can’t stand getting a whiff of stinky garbage whenever you take your trash out, learning how to keep outdoor garbage cans from smelling is a gamechanger.
First, make sure any trash bags are tightly sealed before throwing them into your outdoor trash bins to prevent waste from leaking or spilling and creating odor. For the same reason, it’s also a good idea to nix the habit of tossing small, loose items — like fast food bags — into your outdoor garbage cans without bagging them first.
Routinely cleaning your outdoor garbage cans is also crucial to odor prevention. After your trash is collected, spend a few minutes rinsing your trash cans out with a high-pressure garden hose — and a little mild dish soap if you desire — then set them out in the sun to make sure they dry completely before putting any new trash in. Pro tip: drill a few holes in the bottom of your outdoor trash cans to make it easier to rinse the cans out regularly (this helps rainwater drain out naturally, too).
Lastly, deodorize your outdoor trash cans the same way as your kitchen trash cans: to absorb odors, sprinkle some baking soda or cat litter in the bottom of the can, and lay some old newspapers down to absorb mold-causing moisture.
If you are selling your home, don’t forget to clean out your trash cans and avoid that “did you smell that” statement from a buyer.
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