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Three simple hacks to banish kitchen sink odours for good

It's hard to prevent unpleasant odours from wafting out of the sink. Even if the kitchen is sparkling clean, a bad smell may spread through the room, rising from the drain. We have a way to combat it with a single solution.

This is how you clean the drain in the kitchen sink (illustrative photo).
This is how you clean the drain in the kitchen sink (illustrative photo).
Images source: © Adobe Stock | Pawel Kacperek

The kitchen sink is a very peculiar place. For health reasons, it's important to maintain its hygiene. It's challenging because this is where food particles rinsed from plates or leftovers washed from pots and pans accumulate. It's difficult to prevent crumbs, bits of potatoes, or sauce from slowly decomposing in the drain. Additionally, the accumulation of leftovers can lead to clogging. When the water suddenly stops draining from the sink altogether, real trouble begins.

The kitchen trap is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. It's damp, and cleaning agents do not always reach there. As a result, decay processes become unstoppable with all their consequences. Even a polished kitchen sink can simply stink. How can one deal with this problem?

How to get rid of bad odours from the drain?

We have three methods to help ensure that the drain remains clear and free of microorganisms that cause unpleasant smells. The first of these methods involves using a dishwasher tablet.

Since the tablet does an excellent job in the dishwasher, you can trust that it will similarly tackle grime in the drain. To do this, dissolve it in half a litre of water. Pour this solution into the sink and wait. As the liquid flows into the drain, it will thoroughly clean it, removing food remnants and odours. After 20 minutes, rinse the sink with hot water.

Flush the drain with mouthwash

The second method uses mouthwash. Normally, we use it after brushing our teeth. In this case, it goes into the drain, where it literally eradicates all unpleasant smells thanks to its bactericidal properties.

The last method is to sprinkle the drain with salt and baking soda in equal half-cup proportions. Once done, wait a little over 15 minutes. Then rinse everything with hot water. The drain odour won't stand a chance.

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