Yes, you can. Just make sure to have the faucet on whenever you put something down the garbage disposal. Never put bones down the garbage disposal.
Raw cabbage leaves should not be put into the garbage disposal as it will badly plug up the disposal. Other items that should not put into the garbage disposal include banana peels, onion skins and celery.
You can put them a garbage disposal, with the exceptions of banana peels and celery, or if you live in a rural area, you can leave them in a proper area for chickens or birds. Or, you can simply throw them in the trash.
Throw them in the garbage as simple as that!
Potato peels are starchy and can become gooey when mixed with water, which can clog the garbage disposal. Additionally, the fibrous texture of potato peels can wrap around the blades and damage the disposal unit. It's best to dispose of potato peels in the compost or trash instead.
IN THE GARBAGE CAN NEXT TO THE BANANA PEELS AND ROTTEN EGGS
To improve the smell of your garbage disposal, you can try running ice cubes and citrus peels through it, using baking soda and vinegar, or grinding coffee grounds in it. Regularly cleaning and maintaining your garbage disposal can also help prevent odors.
To eliminate the bad smell from a smelly garbage disposal, you can try pouring a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down the drain, running ice cubes through the disposal, grinding citrus peels, or using commercial garbage disposal cleaners.
To eliminate unpleasant odors from a garbage disposal, you can try pouring baking soda and vinegar down the drain, grinding citrus peels, or using a commercial garbage disposal cleaner. Regularly cleaning the disposal and running cold water while using it can also help prevent odors.
To effectively remove smell from your garbage disposal, you can try pouring a mixture of baking soda and vinegar down the drain, followed by hot water. You can also grind citrus peels or ice cubes in the disposal to help freshen it up. Regularly cleaning and maintaining your garbage disposal can also help prevent odors.
Uh huh, Yup ,Certainly , Sure can, yes with out any doubt,
you could make slippers out of banana peels.
Here is advice and input: * Putting orange and lemon peels down the garbage disposal makes the drain, sink, and entire kitchen smell fresh and clean. No one likes a smelly drain, and recycling these peels as air freshener can make your entire kitchen smell citrus fresh. Older citrus fruits that may be going partially bad, can still be cut up and put into the garbage disposal. If you don't have a disposal, orange and lemon juice with warm running water can keep your drains smelling fresh.. * If your garbage disposal is stong enough, its a very good idea to put orange or lemon peels down it to make it smell good. * Putting orange peels down a disposal is a GREAT idea. It rids the disposal of the disgusting smell. I wish I would have tried it sooner! * Alternatively, pour a half cup of baking soda into the drain, and then pour some white vinegar on top of it. This will foam, cleaning the area and making it smell fresh. Why waste the orange peels? Keep them and dry them out. If you have a fireplace and are going to have a fire one night throw some dried orange peels in. It makes your home smell nice! Also, you can use the dried orange peels and put them in netting and hang a little in closets, drawers, or in your bathroom.