Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you don't necessarily need bleach, but you do need a hose, and to do it in the morning or to leave it outside with the lid open on a sunny day for a day with nothing in it after you hose it off so the sun can kill the smell/germs.
it's a dirty job, need about 10-15 minutes in clothes you will tehn take off after you hose everything off.
I was the one asking that people not put bleach in the cans and dump. I agree with you as I periodically clean my cans. I put the water pressure on the hose at it's highest level and spray and dump and spray and dump. I then put on gloves and wipe it down with a rag and some dawn soap (just a bit). Let it air dry and the smell goes away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you only use dish soap it will not disinfect the trash can. This is what the bleach is for. You can just dump the bleach into a bucket and pour the bucket into the toilet if you have a problem with poisening the environment.
Are you for real? Does anyone feel ok about poisoning the environment? Wow.
Anonymous wrote:If you only use dish soap it will not disinfect the trash can. This is what the bleach is for. You can just dump the bleach into a bucket and pour the bucket into the toilet if you have a problem with poisening the environment.
Anonymous wrote:you don't necessarily need bleach, but you do need a hose, and to do it in the morning or to leave it outside with the lid open on a sunny day for a day with nothing in it after you hose it off so the sun can kill the smell/germs.
it's a dirty job, need about 10-15 minutes in clothes you will tehn take off after you hose everything off.
Anonymous wrote:Get hose
Tip over trashcan, spray off all interior sides and let it drain into the street
Set trashcan upright
Pour 1/4 gallon of bleach into trashcanFill up trashcan with water and let it sit for a few hours
Tip over trashcan and dump water into the streetFlip over trashcan with opening facing the ground and prop up one edge to allow air dry
After a day check for smell, if there is a smell repeat
http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/2012/04/how-to-clean-those-smelly-outdoor-trash-cans.html