If you look around your house, probably find many trash cans placed here and there. In the kitchen, you may have trash cans for “burnable” and “non-burnable” waste and even more for “recycling” (cans glass plastic bottles, etc.) There might also be one in your restroom, bathroom, entrance hall, veranda, and even by the dining table. What’s most worrying is the kitchen garbage and food waste that cause stains and odor. No matter how hard you try to keep it clean, the moisture from wet food and leftover drink can sometimes splash and accumulate at the bottom of your trash can.
Spray Strong Acidic Water Daily
Your trash can could easily turn into an odor-producing nightmare, especially during the rainy season and hot summer. It shames me to admit it, but I’ve had an odor and even bug incidents because I neglected cleaning my trash can. Leaning from my mistakes, I have since started to spray Strong Acidic Water on any trash that may cause odor and also make sure to clean the whole trash can once a week.
Don’t Forget to Disinfect!
Once I’ve washed the trash can with regular water, I use Strong Alkaline Water and Strong Acidic Water to get rid of any residue dirt and lingering odors. In addition, I finish off by both rinsing and spraying the inside with disinfecting Strong Acidic Water. The key here is to completely dry the trash can before using. In order to comfortably enjoy an “incident” – free summer season it is essential to keep your trash cans clean and well sanitized!