The smell in your kitchen sink may be caused by food particles and debris that have accumulated in the drain and pipes. Without a disposal unit to break down these particles, they can rot and produce a foul odor. Regular cleaning and maintenance of the drain can help eliminate the smell.
Your garbage disposal may stink due to food particles and debris that have built up over time, leading to bacterial growth and unpleasant odors. To get rid of the odor, you can try running ice cubes and citrus peels through the disposal, pouring baking soda and vinegar down the drain, or using commercial disposal cleaners. Regularly cleaning and maintaining your garbage disposal can help prevent future odors.
no its naturall it might stink though
No even though its not a planet
Stink,think,mink,link,ink,and wink.Probably more
It possibly has garbage trapped in parts of it or the tube right below. Fill the sink with hot water and drain it through.
To deodorize a garbage disposal you can either put some baking soda in the drain and let it sit for a while or my favorite is to run lemon peels through the disposal after you do the dishes every night. You can use orange peels, too. Just make sure the pieces are small enough to run through without clogging it.
No They Don't. They Really Stink, Though! - Grizabella
Dirty ones do, and wet ones do, though they are not so bad.
Not right away. After a while, semen can take on a fishy odor, though.
They can't stink too bad, they are in the Super Bowl. I know the cardinal's rock even though they didn't win the final game but who cares they still rock!
The future tense of "stink" is "will stink."
Stink glands are glands on certain insects and mammals that are designed to give off an odor. Skunks and stink bugs are two such animals. The stink glands are mostly used for self-defense, though they may play a role in finding partners to mate. Then there are certain mammals that have scent glands. Their odor is not as offensive, and they tend to play a role in communication and mating.