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Eco-friendly Recipe Eliminates Trash Can Odors
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Eco-friendly Recipe Eliminates Trash Can Odors

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A simple, eco-friendly recipe can eliminate bad odors from trash cans.
  • The method involves mixing baking soda with tea tree oil and sprinkling it at the bottom of the bin.
  • This natural solution is presented as an alternative to harsh, expensive cleaning products.

Bad odors from trash cans can be a persistent problem in homes, especially with food waste and warm weather. Fortunately, an effective and environmentally friendly solution is available that doesn't require harsh chemicals.

A recipe compiled by the University of Georgia suggests a simple mixture to combat these unpleasant smells. It involves one cup of baking soda and one teaspoon of tea tree oil. White vinegar is also recommended as an optional addition.

The process begins by rinsing the trash can, ideally with white vinegar, and allowing it to dry in the sun. Then, the baking soda and tea tree oil are mixed thoroughly in a small container. Any existing bag or liner is removed, and the mixture is sprinkled evenly across the bottom of the bin. A clean bag is then placed inside as usual.

For larger bins, the quantities can be doubled or tripled. This natural deodorizer promises to restore freshness to a common household nuisance, offering an easy, economical, and eco-conscious approach to home cleaning.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.