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What can I use to freshen my kitchen drains?

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Is there something I can mix up myself at home to pour down my drains to keep them cleaned and freshened? Like baking soda and lemon juice or something like that.
4 Responses to “What can I use to freshen my kitchen drains?”
  1. Nikolai 53 Said:

    This is only if you have a garbage disposal! Get a whole lemon and cut it into four pieces, drop the pieces down the drain and turn on the disposal. Don’t really know if it gets cleaned, but everything smells clean and fresh and thats all I really care about.

  2. Terrence 51 Said:

    There is a product that you can buy at WalMart called Drain Clean. Check with the dishwashing liquids, soaps, etc. You put a packet in your garbage disposal and turn the water on a slow steady stream. Turn on your garbage disposal, (If you have one) and it will create a blue foam that will come out on both sides of the sink, rinse everything and viola it should be clean and odors should be gone.

    After that you can either put lemons in there weekly or orange peels and grind them away to create freshness.

    If the odor is really bad and you can’t get it to go away then you might need to turn off your water and have a check in your pipes under your sink, there could be mold or a small blockage causing the problem.

    Good Luck!

  3. Saniyah Mann Said:

    Bleach it first. Rinse well. This will get most of the bacteria caused odour.
    Then load it up with Arm and hammer baking soda.
    The baking soda will absorb all the smells… even the bleach smell

  4. Vincent Strickland Said:

    I pour about 1/2 c of baking soda in the drain and then pour some vinegar in it, the mixture bubbles and cleans the drain on the way down, when it quits bubbling add a little more vinegar and when that is finished just turn on the cold water and rinse it down.

    Then if you drink coffee, pour the grounds down the sink and it will keep it smelling fresh and the grounds help keep the grease out of the drain.

    When I do this, I never have trouble with my kitchen drains.

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