Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully your disposal is in the larger side of the sink.
This is OP, and it isn't - the disposal is in the smaller side of the sink. Because the disposal is in the smaller side, I was kind of hoping that DH was right. It appears that both sides have supporters.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely wash on the side with the garbage disposal. The side without the disposal is useless. I had my double sink replaced with a big single bowl and it's life-changing. Imagine soaking a roasting rack or a cookie sheet. It was so worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a double kitchen sink. I have always washed the dishes in the garbage disposal side of the sink. DH thinks we should wash them in the non-garbage disposal side. Who's right? Is there even a right answer here?
This is the correct answer, because all those fats from the dishes will collect in the garbage disposal and gum it up and make it smell worse.
To be real, you should not even have or use a garbage disposal. The entire concept is asinine and only serves to clog up the smaller sink drain lines with gunk. No actual honest plumber would ever say to have one.
This is not a thing. You're delusional and you have no idea how a garbage disposal works. Also, everyone knows not to send solid fat down the drain. It doesn't harm the disposal but can clog the pipes.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully your disposal is in the larger side of the sink.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a double kitchen sink. I have always washed the dishes in the garbage disposal side of the sink. DH thinks we should wash them in the non-garbage disposal side. Who's right? Is there even a right answer here?
This is the correct answer, because all those fats from the dishes will collect in the garbage disposal and gum it up and make it smell worse.
To be real, you should not even have or use a garbage disposal. The entire concept is asinine and only serves to clog up the smaller sink drain lines with gunk. No actual honest plumber would ever say to have one.
This is not a thing. You're delusional and you have no idea how a garbage disposal works. Also, everyone knows not to send solid fat down the drain. It doesn't harm the disposal but can clog the pipes.
Sure sure. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a double kitchen sink. I have always washed the dishes in the garbage disposal side of the sink. DH thinks we should wash them in the non-garbage disposal side. Who's right? Is there even a right answer here?
This is the correct answer, because all those fats from the dishes will collect in the garbage disposal and gum it up and make it smell worse.
To be real, you should not even have or use a garbage disposal. The entire concept is asinine and only serves to clog up the smaller sink drain lines with gunk. No actual honest plumber would ever say to have one.
Anonymous wrote:We have a double kitchen sink. I have always washed the dishes in the garbage disposal side of the sink. DH thinks we should wash them in the non-garbage disposal side. Who's right? Is there even a right answer here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with your husband.
Yes this.
You wash on the disposal side so food that comes off the dishes can go down the disposal.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with your husband.