Yes, it is simply a small appliance that is at the base of your sink, and you never think about it until it smells like "garbage", so here is a simple tip that might prevent your nose from ever experiencing a strong stench.
Every month (or more frequently), take a stack of citrus fruit peels - lemon, orange, grapefruit - and a tray of ice. Turn on the disposal with running water. After 15 seconds, stuff the fruit peels and ice chunks down the chute. It will make a lot of noise, so don't do it at night. After the noise ceases, turn off the disposal and run the water for 30 seconds. Voila...clean, citrus scent from your sink!
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Materials like bacon grease, oil, and other fats should be poured into an empty metal can and allowed to cool and solidify. Then you can dispose of the can in the trash. If there is a small amount of oil or grease in the pan, you can wipe the pan out with a paper towel to remove the grease before washing.
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