If the eggs are contaminated and carrying a good deal of the bacteria, then obviously, that sickening little organism is going to invade your garbage disposal. Then again, why would you care? I am sure the garbage disposal is rife with all sorts of germs. When thinking of septic environments, any drain - equipped with a disposal or not certainly comes to mind. Run hot water and a disinfectant (bleach possibly)down the drain and in the sink surface if you are concerned. Are you looking to bathe a baby in the sink or something? I wouldn't be putting a child in a sink with a disposal unit installed. Could lop off a leg or something!!! GOOD LUCK If the eggs are contaminated and carrying a good deal of the bacteria, then obviously, that sickening little organism is going to invade your garbage disposal. Then again, why would you care? I am sure the garbage disposal is rife with all sorts of germs. When thinking of septic environments, any drain - equipped with a disposal or not certainly comes to mind. Run hot water and a disinfectant (bleach possibly)down the drain and in the sink surface if you are concerned. Are you looking to bathe an infant in the sink or something? Watch that child's leg in the disposal unit... don't want to lop it off! GOOD LUCK
No, it is not recommended to put eggshells in a garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the drain.
No, it is not recommended to put eggshells in the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the drain. It is better to dispose of eggshells in the trash.
No, eggshells are not good for garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the system. It is best to dispose of eggshells in the compost or trash instead.
No, eggshells should not go in the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and cause clogs. It is best to dispose of eggshells in the trash or compost them.
No, it is not recommended to put eggshells down a garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the drain.
No, it is not safe to put eggshells in the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the pipes. It is better to dispose of eggshells in the trash or compost them.
No, eggshells should not go down the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the pipes. It is best to dispose of eggshells in the trash or compost them.
No, it is not recommended to put eggshells down the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the pipes. It is better to dispose of eggshells in the trash or compost them.
No, eggshells should not be disposed of in a garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and cause clogs. It is better to compost them or throw them in the trash.
Your garbage disposal is already a breeding ground for microbes, so I would not worry about adding bacteria to it. But, I would be concerned about clogging the drain pipes with the peanut butter. Don't use the disposal. Just throw it in the trash.
Yes, you can put both eggs and eggshells in the garbage disposal. Placing a lemon in the disposal is a great way to remove odors.
To safely dispose of eggshells in a garbage disposal without causing damage or clogs, it is best to crush the eggshells into small pieces before putting them down the disposal. This helps prevent the shells from getting stuck in the blades or pipes. Additionally, running cold water while grinding the eggshells can help flush them through the system more effectively.