That's a great question! A smelly trash bin is a common urban headache. Luckily, you don't need harsh chemicals. Here are my top natural recommendations. First, start with a deep clean. Empty the bin and wash it with a mixture of warm water and white vinegar or dish soap. Let it dry completely in the sun if possible, as sunlight kills odor-causing bacteria. For ongoing control, baking soda is your best friend. Sprinkle a generous layer at the bottom of the clean, dry bin. It's a fantastic odor absorber. You can also place a few charcoal briquettes or used coffee grounds in a small open container at the bottom. For a pleasant scent, save your citrus peels like lemon or orange and toss them in with the bag. The key is prevention: always use a liner, try to bag wet waste separately, and take the trash out regularly. A weekly wipe-down with a vinegar solution works wonders. It's all about simple, consistent habits to keep things fresh.
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