That summer trash bin aroma is all too familiar, but it doesn't have to be your reality. First, start with a deep clean. Empty the bin completely, hose it down, and scrub it with a mixture of hot water, dish soap, and white vinegar or baking soda. This kills odor-causing bacteria. Let it dry fully in the sun before using it again. Prevention is key. Always use sturdy, sealed trash bags to contain liquids and food waste. Sprinkle a layer of baking soda, cat litter, or specialized bin deodorizer at the bottom of the can before inserting a new bag to absorb moisture and neutralize smells. For ongoing maintenance, keep the lid tightly closed and store your bin in a shaded, well-ventilated area if possible. Consider a monthly rinse with a disinfectant. A simple, weekly wipe-down of the lid's interior with a disinfecting wipe can also work wonders. With these consistent steps, you can enjoy a fresher backyard all season long.
My outdoor trash bin always smells awful in the summer, what can I do about that?
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