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ROOMMATE REPAIR TIPS-UNCLOGGING THE GARBAGE DISPOSAL

Kategori  Category : Family
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Date  Date : 14 March 2008 07:00

Kitchen sink clogs can often be avoided by properly disposing of food scraps.In rental properties they ussually install less then the best because they know that tenants ussually are very hard on them. By taking steps every day to make sure they are clean and running right can save time and money later.The top eight foods that will back up your drain are:1. Egg shells2. Rice3. Pasta4. Grease5. Potato peels6. Banana skins7. Celery8. Coffee groundsIf you garbage disposal blades should become dull, try putting in some ice cube and grinding them up.For that funky smell that comes from your disposal try this:1. Grind up a few ice cubes in the disposal.2. Follow with cold water.3. Finally drop a sliced lemon or orange in and grind it up.But most important to the overall functioning of your disposal is to keep foreign object out of it. Rocks, pencils, wire, plastic and bones should be disposed of in the trash and not in the disposal.

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