How to Get Rid of Kitchen Sink Smell

How to Get Rid of Kitchen Sink Smell

If you have ever heard the expression, “everything but the kitchen sink,” you’ll appreciate that this part of your house gets a lot of use. It is exposed to a cornucopia of potential P.U.-forming items every day. Potential causes of stench include food, hand soaps, cleaning products, and the dirt that we are trying to remove from our foods and ourselves. No wonder we walk by and sometimes feel like we are next to the garbage pail! The sink can start to take on the pungent smell of dirty garbage, and you probably aren’t going to hang around to decide whether it’s rotten eggs or decaying vegetables that is making your stomach start to churn. At that point, the exact makeup of the stench doesn’t really matter. You just need to read this guide on how to get rid of smell in kitchen sink and take action accordingly.


 

The issue with a kitchen sink that is smelling less than pristine has to do with food and assorted gunk sticking to the sides of the pipes under the sink. Over time, the stuff in your plumbing just sticks to the insides of the pipes. It forms a breeding ground for bacteria that moves in and multiplies. Once that happens, you can count on the smell factor going up in your kitchen. By the time you start to notice the fetid smell coming from under the sink, you have some major bacterial growth on the go.
 

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How to Get Rid of Smell in Kitchen Sink in Garbage Disposal

1 Baking Soda in the Garbage Disposal Solution

Baking SodaIf the smell is making your eyes water every time you get near the sink, grab a box of baking soda. Start by dumping half a box into the garbage disposal drain. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes. Rinse with water, without turning on the garbage disposal.

 

2 Baking Soda and Vinegar Fizz

Apple Cider Vinegar & Baking SodaIf you want to up your game when getting rid of kitchen sink stink, try a one-two punch of baking soda and vinegar. Start by pouring a cup of vinegar into the drain. Follow up with a cup of white vinegar. Be prepared for some major foaming action as the two products start working; this will last for 30-40 minutes. Rinse thoroughly.

 

3 Citrus Out the Smell

Orange and LimesYou can get rid of the smell from your kitchen sink by adding some citrus fruit to your garbage disposal. Try quartering a lemon, orange, or lime and throwing it in. Run the unit with a trickle of water and let it grind the fruit away. Your sink should have a fresh scent to replace the grunginess.

4 Disposer Care it Out

Disposer CareDisposer Care is a specialty product formulated to scrub out the waste that accumulates in garbage disposals. Once applied, it foams up to get into every little nook and cranny to leave this kitchen appliance clean and lemony fresh. You can find Disposer care at a number of retailers or buy it online.

 

5 Long Handle Scrub Brush and Cleanser

Scrub BrushGet a scrub brush with a long handle and the type of cleanser you normally use for cleaning your sink. Apply the cleanser to the brush. Stick the brush into the disposal and give it a good scrub. Rinse thoroughly. Repeat the process until you don’t see any more gunk coming up when you remove the scrub brush. Follow up by pouring a liquid all-purpose cleaner into the disposal and running it.

 

 

Get Rid of Kitchen Sink Smell: No Garbage Disposal

1 Unblock Your Pipes with Liquid Drain Cleaner

DranoThe eww smell in your kitchen may be caused by a partial blockage in the pipes under your sink. Food and gunk gets trapped in there and starts to rot, leading to the stinky situation. Liquid Plumr or Drano can deal with this problem. Use these products as directed, and never mix them with bleach or ammonia.

 

2 Buttermilk the Smell Away

ButtermilkIf you don’t like the idea of pouring chemicals down your drain, here is a natural solution for getting rid of the stink from your pipes. Pour some buttermilk down the drain before you go to bed. The enzymes in the product will go to work as you sleep attacking and neutralizing the nasty stink.

 

3 Snake Drain Hair Removal Tool Solution

Snake DrainIf you don’t mind rolling up your sleeves and holding your nose, you can invest a relatively small amount of money and going DIY to solve the problem of a stinky sink. To use this chemical-free solution in your sink, simply slide the snake into the drain, twist it and pull it out. It will work to remove the clog instantly.

 

4 Bleach it Out

BleachLiquid Bleach can get rid of all kinds of nasty smells in your sink by killing the germs that cause odors. Start by filling the sink with water, then add a half cup of bleach. Drain the sink and let the bleach work its way through the pipes to attack the stank where it lives.


 
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Joe Fresh

Joe is an odor combatant, chemistry extraordinaire and all around good guy. He has an over-productive olfactory system with absolutely zero tolerance for unpleasant aromas.

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