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1956.1 | try some lemon | LEVERS::L_WILLIAMS | | Wed Aug 23 1989 15:12 | 2 |
| Have you tried grinding pieces of lemon?
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1956.2 | What works for me | STAR::OBERLIN | | Wed Aug 23 1989 16:13 | 6 |
| I usually run the disposal when I am draining the
soapy dishwater from the sink.
-mrs o
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1956.3 | | PMROAD::JEFFRIES | | Wed Aug 23 1989 16:18 | 5 |
| I don't have on now, but when I did, I always used citrus peels,
orange, lemon, lime or grapefruit. I would do that 3 or 4 times
a week. Also before going to bed at night, I would dump in 1/4 box
of baking soda and let it sit overnight then flush it out in the
AM.
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1956.4 | If you think it is malfunctioning... | HOONOO::PESENTI | JP | Thu Aug 24 1989 08:50 | 8 |
| If that doesn't work, and you suspect there are some problems with the disposal,
try the Do-it-yourself notes conference (I think it's at JOET::HOME_WORK). The
folks in that file are a wealth of information for household problems like that.
If you think the blades are dull, I vaguely remember hearing that you should
grind something wierd that will sharpen the blades for you. When I say wierd,
I mean I remember it being broken glass or something on that order. But my
memory isn't that good, so please don't try it (unless you hear it from at least
3 other sober people).
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1956.5 | I use baking soda | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Thu Aug 24 1989 11:15 | 6 |
| I use baking soda, also. Dump a bunch in (quarter to half a box) and
let it sit overnight, then wash it down the disposal the next morning.
I imagine the citrus peel idea works, too, but I seldom have citrus
peels around (unfortuneately! - I love citrus fruits, but my allergies
won't let me eat them anymore, grumble!).
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1956.6 | use ice cubes | VMSSG::STROUT | | Thu Aug 24 1989 14:13 | 6 |
| Don't put broken glass down your disposal as an
earlier note sort of suggested.
Use ice cubes. The ice will sharpen the blades.
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1956.7 | citrus, disposals & septic | SMURF::HAECK | Debby Haeck | Fri Aug 25 1989 08:23 | 4 |
| I vaguely remember someone saying that citrus peels are bad for septic
systems. Is this true?
debby
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1956.8 | soap and soda | COMET::TIMPSON | New and Improved... | Fri Aug 25 1989 09:19 | 8 |
| I use the old soda that I use to keep the refrigerator smellin' fresh.
When it comes time to change I just dump the old stuff down the
disposal. I also discovered that if you take the soap slivers of hand
soap and start running warm water in the disposal, drop the sliver down
it the run same. The soap foams up and does a pretty good job of
cleaning the disposal.
Steve
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1956.9 | Anyone else do this? | PARITY::DDAVIS | Long-cool woman in a black dress | Fri Aug 25 1989 12:33 | 2 |
| I use coffee grounds (used) to clean the blades.
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1956.10 | care and feeding of disposal.. | IOWAIT::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Fri Aug 25 1989 14:28 | 14 |
| According to the handyman who does all our installations of stuff like
disposals, etc. The primary reason the disposal starts to smell is because
we don't run enough water through it when we use it....apparently, you
are supposed to continue running the disposal until the sound is "steady"
(no more lumps being processed), turn off the disposal, and continue
running cold water for approx. another minute to clean the blades. We
are faithful about this and we have no odor problems....but it may be
due to other things as well, I'm certainly no expert! Another hint,
coffe grounds are okay, but, according to my "expert", no egg shells
allowed! He was real emphatic about that....said they dull the blades
or something....I can't imagine what he would say about ground glass...
Ah well, you have to keep 'em happy or they charge you an arm and a leg
so we throw away our egg shells these days....
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1956.11 | You might be de-odorizing in the wrong place... | DLOACT::RESENDEP | Live each day as if it were Friday | Sat Aug 26 1989 14:16 | 12 |
| If you can't see anything down in the disposal, I'll bet it's on the bottom
side of the black rubber thingie that you push the food down into. I have
no idea what it's called. Try taking a brush (like a vegetable brush),
lathering it up with some Soft Scrub, and run it upside down on the bottom
side of the black rubber thing. If that's where your odor is coming from,
you'll get some gunk off on the brush and your odor problem will go away.
Good luck!
Pat
P.S. You might try pulling the black thing out altogether. Mine is
removable, and I stick it in the top rack of the dishwasher periodically.
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