How to Clean A Smelly Sink 🤢

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • A clean looking sink is one thing - a sink which is actually clean (and smells clean too) is another thing altogether. In this video, cleaning expert Melissa Maker shares some cleaning tips to help you tackle a stinky sink drain and how to clean a sink.
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    0:00 - Introduction
    1:04 - Why Does My Sink Smell?
    2:43 - How to Tackle A Smelly Sink
    4:00 - How to Clean Your Sink
    4:30 - How to Clean P Trap / J Trap
    6:05 - Manually Clean Your Drains
    7:08 - Sewer Vent Issues
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  • @cleanmyspace
    @cleanmyspace  Před 2 lety +11

    Melissa Maker's 3 Wave Cleaning System E-Book:
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    • @yeneka713
      @yeneka713 Před 2 lety +1

      Our family just moved into a home with a jet tub in the master bath. I have never wanted a tub with jets, because i can only imagine the gunk that must build up inside the workings (YUCK! lol), and it was one job that i never had to worry about. I don't really like taking baths, but just in case the mood strikes me, i want to be able to do so, knowing that the tub is actually completely clean. A video discussing how to properly clean the jets of a bathtub would be so appreciated! Thank you!

    • @sakanablesakanable
      @sakanablesakanable Před 2 lety

      I just don't clean the sink anymore, it is inevitably going to get dirty again!

  • @maggier1177
    @maggier1177 Před 2 lety +75

    I do the vinegar and baking soda thing for my drains, but I like to add a couple DROPS (more is too much) of dawn dish soap. So I'll do the baking soda, and while it sets, that's when I add the dawn dish soap. It won't really do anything at that time, but then when you pour the vinegar, it not only fizzles, but creates soap bubbles to break up the grease and oils and grime in a drain. Then after that sets and does its thing, I'll follow with a hot water rinse. I've been very pleased how this tiny edition has helped my bathtub drain and kitchen sink drain.

    • @GooogleGoglee
      @GooogleGoglee Před 8 měsíci

      We really need to STOP spreading bad info... Mixing Baking soda and Vinegar will help to DO NOTHING! the reaction you see is generating only production of CO2. That's it. Nothing else!
      It doesn't help to push nothing, neither to break down anything.... You can use a little baking soda and a lot of hot water.... Just for sanitizing purposes. Also... using a lot of baking soda will help to block your pipes...

  • @taniatomlinson9444
    @taniatomlinson9444 Před 2 lety +112

    I pour boiling water down my sink religiously every morning when I make my tea. I use baking soda and vinegar once a week just to make sure..love your videos! The sponge has a draining rack that it goes into to dry.

    • @cleanmyspace
      @cleanmyspace  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for watching Tania!

    • @charannhare4369
      @charannhare4369 Před 2 lety +4

      This is a lot of work! I don’t have a house keeper! (Now days when you tell people you have cats, they run. Saying “I’m sorry, but I’m allergic to cats! ). 😟

    • @cooky75015
      @cooky75015 Před 2 lety

      I do the same except I don't pour hot water everyday. Maybe I should consider to include it in my daily routine

    • @GooogleGoglee
      @GooogleGoglee Před 8 měsíci

      We really need to STOP spreading bad info... Mixing Baking soda and Vinegar will help to DO NOTHING! the reaction you see is generating only production of CO2. That's it. Nothing else!
      It doesn't help to push nothing, neither to break down anything.... You can use a little baking soda and a lot of hot water.... Just for sanitizing purposes. Also... using a lot of baking soda will help to block your pipes...

    • @ourfamilyvideos7283
      @ourfamilyvideos7283 Před 2 měsíci

      Don’t mix baking soda and vinegar…it just a reaction to foam..angela brown cleaner did a video

  • @dianeo
    @dianeo Před 2 lety +9

    After watching your videos for several years, I learned early on to wring that sponge out and set it in a draining rack to dry. It makes total sense! I'm also replacing my sponges more often (thanks to you 😀).

  • @hidawayhomestead524
    @hidawayhomestead524 Před 2 lety +32

    My sponge and scrubbie along with my sink strainer all enjoy a good cleaning in the dishwasher. My hand and dish towels , after drying take a trip to the hamper to be washed. As does any dish clothes I may have used that day. I've always figured that what you clean is only as clean as what you clean it with.
    Stay safe and God bless. 🌱🐓🐖🐐🐄🐇🌱 Lisa

  • @lisemay5177
    @lisemay5177 Před 2 lety +43

    I had a major blockage in my drain, and my plumber told me the best prevention is to fill both kitchen sinks full with hot water, then pull the plugs at the same time. The hot water melts any fats and the volume of water flushes anything stuck in the p-trap. Do the same with bathroom sink.

    • @SleeplessinOC
      @SleeplessinOC Před 2 lety

      Pull the plugs? You mean pull up/out the stoppers at the same time ? And how hot does the water need to be? Boiling ?

    • @lisemay5177
      @lisemay5177 Před 2 lety +3

      @@SleeplessinOC Yes, I put the stoppers/plug in, fill up with hot tap water (no need to add boiling water), and then when the sinks are full, I pull the stoppers at the same time. The higher temp melts any fat and the volume of water going down the drains at once washes it down. Important to do this once every two weeks as maintenance. I usually set the stopper when I'm already washing some dishes. I asked my plumber about whether the baking soda/vinegar wash was worth it and he said it probably didn't work as well as filling the sinks and sluicing the drains. I now do this on my bathroom sinks regularly too.

    • @catherinemcgill3004
      @catherinemcgill3004 Před rokem +1

      This sounds like great advice! Thanks 😊

    • @GooogleGoglee
      @GooogleGoglee Před 8 měsíci

      Exactly! Just hot water!
      Pleaseee .... We really need to STOP spreading bad info... Mixing Baking soda and Vinegar will help to DO NOTHING! the reaction you see is generating only production of CO2. That's it. Nothing else!
      It doesn't help to push nothing, neither to break down anything.... You can use a little baking soda and a lot of hot water.... Just for sanitizing purposes. Also... using a lot of baking soda will help to block your pipes...

  • @emmax0000
    @emmax0000 Před 2 lety +5

    I love your videos because I know you are telling the truth and not just trying to do click bait. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge!🥰

  • @kateenko9952
    @kateenko9952 Před rokem +1

    I know whereof you speak here - recently went on vacation and left a few rinsed dishes in the sink. No biggie, right? When I came home, it smelled like something died in the house. I could not believe it when I realized the source of the stink was not the trash but the sink. Never again! I learned the gard way how important it is to stay on top of it every day. Great tips about the baking soda and boiling water/vinegar and keeping things dry! I've heard you say in another video that you hate to clean, so I appreciate that you always have the simplest, best and quickest possible ways figured out!

  • @julietannOsfan1972
    @julietannOsfan1972 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for this. My kitchen sink has been smelling really bad at times just lately.
    After I’ve used my sponge I rinse it & put it on the draining rack.

  • @NoemiGuzman6
    @NoemiGuzman6 Před 2 lety +3

    - Thank you for the topic breakdown. Helps to easily rewatch a segment. Excellent. 👍🏼

  • @terideyo836
    @terideyo836 Před 2 lety +12

    I throw away sponges.I use a new dishcloth everyday that are sanitized in my wash at the end of the week on laundry day.

  • @tanja9275
    @tanja9275 Před 2 lety +10

    😂..I have to start with a laugh After a deep clean yesterday..The sink for what ever reason wouldn't stop 🤢 smelling...
    Unbeknownst to me I had left a cleaning rag on the window ledge 🙄... Thank you for this post.. Enjoy your weekend

  • @soccerelite8807
    @soccerelite8807 Před rokem

    I rinse out my sponge and leave it on a dry rack. Love your videos...super helpful!

  • @lucerohoward5649
    @lucerohoward5649 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you Melissa and every night clean my kitchen sink with vinegar and baking soda; thanks for all your tips.

  • @lillianruiz659
    @lillianruiz659 Před 2 lety +10

    👍🏼 I’ve always rinsed and squeezed excess water and placed sponges on top of the countertop. I actually use a sponge caddy to dry out my sponges. I also use a separate sponge for counters and one for dishes. Love your videos. 😍

  • @stacecadet1896
    @stacecadet1896 Před 2 lety

    I love this! I’m going to try the baking soda and vinegar in my kitchen and tub drains. This is awesome! Love your channel. I despise cleaning. 👾

  • @ShalomSimplified
    @ShalomSimplified Před 2 lety +7

    Really appreciate this. Every now and then, I walk up to my sink and wonder why it suddenly reeks. The smell often goes away even if I don't take special steps to do something like this, but it typically lasts for a few days before it finally goes away. I'm now understanding this issue better. Thank you.

    • @thismessismine
      @thismessismine Před 2 lety +2

      You're also not supposed to used liquid dish soap in the dishwasher, but a few drops totally solved the problem when I hadn't cleaned the dishwasher filter for too long and even after I did, dishes came out less-than-clean looking. Once the filter was clean and it still wasn't working, I wondered if there was a little grease buildup and added the tiniest bit of dish soap to the usual detergent and it works better now than when I got the house. I mean like 2-3 drops of soap--if you do even a quick squirt, you are not going to have a fun time!

    • @ShalomSimplified
      @ShalomSimplified Před 2 lety

      @@thismessismine Wow, thanks! I have been having this problem, actually. I used to clean the filter every week, and now I'm up to twice a week, and there's still a lot of things that don't come out clean. I'm going to try this!

  • @susan5661
    @susan5661 Před 2 lety +2

    I rinse my sponges regularly and lay out to dry thoroughly, and put them in the dishwasher every week or so. It really does help.

  • @catladylion5186
    @catladylion5186 Před 2 lety +3

    You just read my mind. I like to make sure my kitchen is clean every night, but recently I start finding something in the kitchen smells funky, most likely it’s the sink.

  • @nervousbabbs2769
    @nervousbabbs2769 Před 2 lety +8

    We use your micro fiber towels and LOVE THEM! I also switched us to clothes washer safe sponges and use a great Mrs. Meyers clean day biodegradable soap that seems to have helped our sink not clog as much.

  • @GrandDuchessAniya
    @GrandDuchessAniya Před 2 lety +2

    I'm the first type - rinse the sponge and prop it on the sink divider to dry and run it through the dishwasher weekly. However, I'm going to add my stoppers and drains to the dishwasher too.

  • @dubyredburndarling6334
    @dubyredburndarling6334 Před 2 lety +16

    I've always rinsed my sponges and leave them on the counter. However, I didn't know until I saw your video that it can cause stinky sink. It's just a habit I picked up from my mom who was a clean freak 😄❤️

    • @lesleyoliver3310
      @lesleyoliver3310 Před 2 lety +6

      I believe Melissa said leaving the sponge back in the sink will cause smelly sink. Washing your sponge and leaving then on top of your sink counter doesn’t.

  • @FinancialFreedomMadeSimple

    Thanks for the tips, appreciated it!

  • @germeister6917
    @germeister6917 Před 2 lety +3

    Another one to add is what I have. The bathroom had a smell from the sink. Opening the cabinet I saw a pipe going down. There was no trap! I've been using a plug to keep the smell away.

  • @abdulhai93
    @abdulhai93 Před 2 lety +6

    Make your sink rim is completely sealed off with caulk especially if it is undermount sinks. The silicone may come off due to heavy weight in sink and mold may build up

  • @MissConfusedBunny
    @MissConfusedBunny Před 2 lety

    This was a great video! I used to squeeze dry sponge the sponge and park in the middle divider of the split sink, but I am now a dry sponge on the side person. However, my in-laws are not…so I have a separate sponge on the side.

  • @briansmith3764
    @briansmith3764 Před 2 lety +4

    Melissa, you are so personable and engaging it’s hard not to watch multiple videos. Question, our countertops are a composite material of some kind. The sinks are the same material. What is your suggestion to eliminate stains? Especially what look like small scratches or cracks that are discolored. Thanks for being you and letting us have a little peek into your home and family.

  • @samantharowley125
    @samantharowley125 Před 2 lety

    I rinse out my sponge and put it out to dry. Green gobbler is very good, but I have also used vinegar/baking soda combo as well.

  • @alexg7856
    @alexg7856 Před rokem +3

    A bit beyond the usual cleaning. But every few years I take apart everything under my sink that comes before the trap and run paper towels through all the drain pipes. It cleans all the gunk out of there and prevents it from smelling.
    I also had one issue when I first moved in where the previous owner didn't install the sink basket correctly to the sink. And nasty water was leaking from the bottom. turned out they put the plumbers putty in the wrong location. So I took it out and installed a new one. No more smells.

  • @ericafey8958
    @ericafey8958 Před 2 lety

    Right on time, I needed this haha

  • @shannonwilhoite9747
    @shannonwilhoite9747 Před 2 lety +5

    No way! You uploaded this right when I needed it! Also, I’m a sponge on the counter person, my husband is a leave it dirty and at the bottom of the sink kinda guy… You can imagine how disgusted I get! 🤣 I know I get on his nerves reminding him not to do that lol.

  • @heatherfairydragon
    @heatherfairydragon Před 2 lety

    I clean my kitchen sink drain gunk out with a bottle brush. It works especially great on the inside rubber flaps of my disposal. In my bathroom I run really hot water for a while and then plug the sink and fill it halfway with more hot water. Pull the plug and quickly use a small plunger and the plunging loosen all the black gunk and brings it up to be wiped up and thrown out.

  • @fwebster6226
    @fwebster6226 Před rokem +2

    My weekly cleaning routine includes using a plunger on each sink, shower and bathtub and I never get clogged/smelly drains

  • @sweetmomma6293
    @sweetmomma6293 Před 2 lety +3

    My sink is cleaned daily and my sponge is put in a holder on the counter and I always rinse and clean before putting it away ! If I have a icky smelly sponge , I get out a new one and throw the old one away 🌷🌻🌷🌻

  • @RebeccaBancarz
    @RebeccaBancarz Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the video :) how much boiling vinegar do I pour down the drain?

  • @CharMac76
    @CharMac76 Před rokem

    I wring the sponge out and sit it into a holder specifically for it to let it air dry. That way it at least looks clean when I go to use it again. 😊

  • @mermer58
    @mermer58 Před 2 lety +2

    I use a bio drain /septic system cleaner (bacteria, enzymes) to eat away all the funk in the drain which helps to prevent drain flies. Since we have PVC pipes now instead of metal I stopped using boiling water. We also use soda and vinegar every now and then. Plus we use the drop in drain sticks to help keep the drain smelling better.

    • @laurawong3281
      @laurawong3281 Před 2 lety +1

      If you don’t mind to share the pictures of the products you used

  • @tgeee
    @tgeee Před 2 lety

    I rinse my sponges and put them in sponge holders on the counter to dry. Sometimes, after a really dirty job but they're not worn out yet, I'll microwave them (damp, of course!) for a few seconds.

  • @janeahrens572
    @janeahrens572 Před 11 měsíci

    I do like vinegar! We used it to sterilize and wipe down the tables and chairs when I was a waitress. It does a good job on my dishcloths and sponges. I only use the sponges for bathroom cleaning, NEVER my dishes! I also have enough to use a clean one every day so the old ones get regular laundering. I also avoid using Dawn dish soap on my dishcloths and any sponges. This stuff smells like mildew. Hence the boiling water/vinegar rinse.

  • @l...
    @l... Před 2 lety +1

    🤦🏻‍♂️ how I didn’t think about you
    THANK YOU

  • @designerdrains8544
    @designerdrains8544 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for the info

  • @TheBlokestar
    @TheBlokestar Před rokem

    Ty for the tips

  • @barabaserzsike2408
    @barabaserzsike2408 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Melissa from Romania👍🤗

    • @cleanmyspace
      @cleanmyspace  Před rokem

      You're so welcome! We do what we do for you so thank you for making it possible!

  • @rlwalker2
    @rlwalker2 Před 2 lety +1

    For sponges, I rinse them, squeeze them and stand them on their side. After time even standing them on their side allows mold, mildew, etc. to develop and I then need to clean that up as well as the sink. I really like those long, plastic things you shove down the sink to remove things like old hair. Most times that gets the drain action back up to standard. I haven't tried the anti-smelling hacks yet. I do get a plumber in about once a year for washers, etc. and will add the traps, etc. to my list.
    Thanks for the info. The sinks are my #1 starting point for any serious cleaning ... although I do everything in baby steps.

  • @aspaccino
    @aspaccino Před 2 lety +3

    I always leave my sponge to dry next to the sink. The thought of leaving the sponge in a (dirty) sink and pouring sauce/oils/leftovers on top of it...it totally disgust me! That's why when I had roommates, I had my own sponge!

  • @timonty457
    @timonty457 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, but does this also work for the garbage disposal sinks or is there another way?

  • @bis1254
    @bis1254 Před 2 lety

    This is timely, I just noticed my sink smelling bad. One question, you said one cup of baking soda, but how much vinegar do you boil to dump down the sink? And I squeeze my sponge and stand it on edge leaning against the faucet. Minimize the area of sponge not getting air around it.
    Thanks.

  • @marybaker8582
    @marybaker8582 Před 2 lety

    I have a plate on my counter where I put damp sponges to dry. Also have a place specifically for damp brushes to dry out.

  • @angelinacarraway3576
    @angelinacarraway3576 Před 2 lety

    Can u do a video on what u need in ur kitchen, how many of each and how organize a small kitchen w minimal storage space?
    For ex how many cooking pans do I need?
    How much cleaning supplies do I need n what do I need?

  • @cyndiross7197
    @cyndiross7197 Před 2 lety +6

    I am currently retired from the cleaning business common but I have noticed that you can do all of the above and still have a smell coming from the garbage disposal side of a double sink. I take a Long handled scrub brush inserted into the garbage disposal side and scrub the walls and the rubber the rubber that seems to collect so much debris.

  • @JA-kn6gn
    @JA-kn6gn Před 2 lety

    Hi Melissa love your videos!! Where is your top from?

  • @tinymeanginger6293
    @tinymeanginger6293 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a basket that suctions to my sink and I put my brushes in that to dry. I lay my rag flat across the middle so it can dry. My husband, who is great about washing dishes, will wad that rag up and throw it in the sink. Flames…flames on the side of my face. Heaving! Heaving breaths! lol

  • @rnmatsuda
    @rnmatsuda Před 4 měsíci

    My sponge goes on the counter in a separate dish to dry. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @kimberlific
    @kimberlific Před 2 lety +2

    I don't consider myself a very clean/tidy person, but I don't leave washcloths/sponges in the sink! I give them a good rinse, squeeze them out, and set them aside to dry.
    There's in nobody in the world who makes me want to clean like you do, or who makes it as pleasant as you do. 😁 (Meanwhile, I don't clean as much as I should. I guess I need to watch your videos more often...)

  • @khadijanadiri1199
    @khadijanadiri1199 Před 2 lety

    Can you please do a video about light fixers chandeliers etc. How to clean and how often? Thanks a lot!

  • @ChiiSan09
    @ChiiSan09 Před 2 lety

    how do i fix stinky backflow water? in an apartment and upstairs cant seem to get plumbing down.. love to know, seeing as flooding looks to be a trend in my future.

  • @Amy_Stanmore
    @Amy_Stanmore Před 2 lety

    I scrub the sink and surrounds. I Empty the sink strainer and scrub. I put hot water down the sink not boiling with Dish soap. I then put bicarb, peppermint or tea tree oil and then I pour vinegar. It foams. I finish with more essential oil and hot water. I do this when I cook with raw meat a couple times a week. I will try boiling the vinegar. I normally double clean when I clean my kettle once a month with citric acid powder. I think I will get my husband to clean our bathrooms ones lol

  • @dcarangi
    @dcarangi Před 2 lety +2

    I have a sponge holder that suctions to my sink! I used to just throw the sponge on top of the sink caddy. Never in the sink though.

  • @medawson01
    @medawson01 Před 2 lety +6

    The smell from my sink comes from the garbage disposal. There is a rubber gasket on top of the drain that traps food and odors.

    • @maryellenerikson1397
      @maryellenerikson1397 Před 2 lety +1

      If you use Melissa's tip of baking soda and vinegar on the garbage disposal side and add a squirt of dish soap to the vinegar, it will help. Better yet, the gasket should pop out and then you can scrub it clean with an old toothbrush and run the toothbrush and hot soapy water around the gunky drain before pushing the gasket back in place. I usually hook the toothbrush under the edge of the gasket to start pulling it out or wear gloves because the underside is very slimy. If you really want to up your game, after you clean the slime and get everything back together, put a bunch of ice cubes with several drops of essential oil in the disposal and run it with cold water until all of the ice is gone. Lemongrass is my favorite for this, but any citrus oil is great. Happy cleaning!

    • @medawson01
      @medawson01 Před 2 lety

      @@maryellenerikson1397 Thanks, but my gasket is permanently attached to the drain opening. I will use the baking soda, vinegar and dish soap tonight.

    • @maryellenerikson1397
      @maryellenerikson1397 Před 2 lety +2

      @@medawson01 Bummer about the gasket. 😞 You might be able the get the underside at least partially with an old toothbrush. Wish companies would manufacture things with cleaning in mind. Good luck!

    • @AChickandaDuck
      @AChickandaDuck Před 2 lety +1

      You can buy disposal cleaners - they foam up and do a really good job of dissolving the gunk that builds up inside

  • @sabrinaskrei8821
    @sabrinaskrei8821 Před 2 lety

    do you suggest washing sponges in the dishwasher or laundry machine?

  • @gohawks3571
    @gohawks3571 Před 2 lety

    How about the occasional "garlicy" smell that seems to be everywhere, and not just the kitchen sink? When I was first out on my own, I thought it was me & cleaned house to no avail. Then I would notice the smell occasionally on my morning walk, going by houses. But the smell would come out the drain, not only in the air? It has happened less, being out of the humid NW into the desert. But it happened like twice since I've been here. Does anyone know what that is? It comes and goes on it's own, not effected by cleaning. I have always wondered....

  • @EmRePhoto
    @EmRePhoto Před 2 lety +4

    I have a sponge holder that keeps it ventilated. Sponges gross me out.

  • @ANokes1
    @ANokes1 Před rokem

    Hi. I’m z from Beaverton, OR.
    I found it better to stand my sponges on end on the counter so it dries and and bacteria have less of a chance to grow.

  • @deborahwinkler1554
    @deborahwinkler1554 Před 2 lety +1

    How much vinegar do you use with and how much water

  • @kenmore01
    @kenmore01 Před 2 lety

    I wring out my sponge and set it on top near the faucet, but lately my faucet has developed a leak at the base so it leaks water out when I run it. Of course the sponge gets some and it gets wet unnecessarily. 😑 In addition, a wonderful slime has been developing where it leaks. I guess it shows how seldom I clean there since it has time to develop lol.

  • @sweetrobbin4111
    @sweetrobbin4111 Před 2 lety

    Hi,
    I ring out my sponge and then I put it in the fridge. It keeps the sponge from getting bacteria on it and smelling gross

  • @lisahealey2551
    @lisahealey2551 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi….can you please tell me what to do about a smelly dishwasher???I have cleaned the parts but i am not having luck…I have seen your past videos and love all your help!

  • @karenrich9092
    @karenrich9092 Před 2 lety

    My sponge gets rinsed and sqeezed all the time and I never thought about it. Also, in the bathroom, I use a plunger along with plugging the overflow hole and filling the sink a little. Then I plunger and everything comes out. For my garbage disposal, I put some orange peels in and run as usual.

  • @dream-nz9yb
    @dream-nz9yb Před rokem

    Your videos are the best

  • @scott9043
    @scott9043 Před rokem

    We use small microfiber dish cloths, ring them out & then hang on our dish dtgt rack to dry.

  • @shakunrana5140
    @shakunrana5140 Před 2 lety

    How we can clean steel door knobs and steel cabinet Handel . Please make a video on.

  • @jakemeals
    @jakemeals Před 2 lety +1

    Can I microwave my sponges and rags after a clean up?

  • @vikingcleaners
    @vikingcleaners Před 2 lety

    Great video just did mine should have made a video it was mad what was down there

  • @PaulaCrisp
    @PaulaCrisp Před 2 lety +1

    I use silicone "sponges". They seem so much more sanitary. Easy to pop in the dishwasher and I have some that have suction cups and stick to the side of the sink. I'll never use a regular sponge in my sink again.

  • @keithbates598
    @keithbates598 Před 2 lety

    I do use baking soda and vinegar. I like Dawn too. Joan Bates ❤ ❤ ❤

  • @Zarugoza5969
    @Zarugoza5969 Před 2 lety

    I never wringer out my sponge. I will start doing that from now on

  • @hhholmes714
    @hhholmes714 Před 2 lety

    I've pretty much always wrung the sponge out and just set it next to the dish soap lol...Ive recently started spraying it down with rubbing alcohol occasionally

  • @saramations
    @saramations Před rokem +2

    Stinky sinks are definitely a pain in the rump to deal with. I definitely do not leave the sponge in the sink…. I rinse/wring it and put it back in it’s own dedicated resting spot (a stainless steel bowl) that I keep clean and change the sponge out as needed. Mileage varies with other members in the house.
    There’s also definitely a 4th issue with stinky sinks and that’s garbage disposals. They can be more trouble than they are worth and require maintenance. The rubber plug easily collects gross junk and bacteria love it- I have to occasionally remove the black rubber plug because all the food backsplash will ferment underneath. On top of that, any accidental plastic bits that get down there will get stuck in the walls of the gunk and trap bacteria.
    I noticed people often misuse a GD and think it’s an excuse not to wipe off excessive leftover food that should be tossed before any rinsing. I also think people don’t realize that they are supposed to use cold water when running the GD to keep fats solidified (when I’m cleaning it I switch between hot and cold).
    Yeah, like I said, we all know it’s a pain in our rumps and it’s all about being preventive- Remember to respect your plumbing!

  • @marybaker8582
    @marybaker8582 Před 2 lety +5

    Question: how to you clean out a sink disposal?

  • @southerngal7582
    @southerngal7582 Před 2 lety +2

    It's also good to kill bacteria on your sponge with it being damp put it in the microwave for 1 minute.

  • @AllyCakes12
    @AllyCakes12 Před 2 lety

    So simple but why have I NEVER thought about putting my sink strainer in the dishwasher lol

  • @avamarshall1209
    @avamarshall1209 Před 2 lety +3

    My husband bought me this adorable wooden carved owl a few years back, it was meant to hold my glasses. They just perch right on the owls head in a little cut out that is specifically made for glasses, but that little cut out holds a kitchen sponge perfectly as well. When I discovered that, it became my sponge holder and it sits in my kitchen window, and every time I’m done with the sponge, it gets put in that owl. Looks cute, keeps the sponge off the counter, and the sponge dries really fast too.

  • @cleanmyspace
    @cleanmyspace  Před 2 lety +3

    Do you wring out your sponge or just leave it be and wish it well?

    • @brandyroady8366
      @brandyroady8366 Před 2 lety

      Im both. Depends on the day. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @kristileyva7423
      @kristileyva7423 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m a clean freak so I’m always keeping things as clean as possible. 😅

    • @smile-more_worry-less9966
      @smile-more_worry-less9966 Před 2 lety

      Honestly, depends on my mood lol

    • @beatitudesmatthew25.40
      @beatitudesmatthew25.40 Před 2 lety

      Wring them out, sometimes douse them with bleach or sanitizer, dishwasher then microwave them, and every week or so, it gets demoted to be a bathroom sponge which gets used once or twice then thrown out. I watched Queens of Clean for years (How Clean is Your House? British ladies) and they showed with chemistry how horribly dirty sponges are, spreading germs around the counter.

    • @michelle7352
      @michelle7352 Před 2 lety +1

      I use your Makers cloths instead of sponge (I don't use dishwasher). Clean with Dawn, rinse with hot, hot water, wring as much as I can (I'm an old lady!😉👵), then hang on spout to dry. I do use them a couple of days before pitching into washing machine. I love all the specific Makers cloths too.

  • @AnonymousAnonymous-fz6xi

    What would cause a dirt-like odor? Intermittently smells like dirt in my bathroom sink; often after I run water.

  • @medano
    @medano Před 6 měsíci

    Your hair is beautiful!

  • @hillarywainwright8568

    I wrlng out the sponge and set it on the counter 😊

  • @seibervideo
    @seibervideo Před 2 lety +2

    I always wring out the sponge and set on the sink counter. 😅

  • @nancyfeeser4653
    @nancyfeeser4653 Před 2 lety

    I am a Wringer, and I wash it out and set up on top to dry.

  • @yeneka713
    @yeneka713 Před 2 lety +1

    I definitely put my sponge on the counter (on it's side, not flat), and i drape my dish cloth over the sink partition to dry. 😎

  • @hannahwinslow5959
    @hannahwinslow5959 Před 2 lety

    I don’t use sponges. I use rags, about 1 per day. I drape it over the sink divider when not in use. When im done with it, I drape it over the washing machine until its time for the next load.

  • @cancermoonchildf3000
    @cancermoonchildf3000 Před rokem

    I don't use sponges, they hold lots of bacteria. I use wash cloths and throw it in the wash at the end of the day. I am going to try the baking soda vinegar .

  • @Liviarzita
    @Liviarzita Před 2 lety

    I will put my strainer in the dishwasher, great tip.

  • @rob379lqz
    @rob379lqz Před 2 lety

    Thank-you! I can attest that it helps addresses my stinky britches.

  • @ayeshahussain1461
    @ayeshahussain1461 Před 6 měsíci

    Can i share your video on my blog post?

  • @dianadavidchildhoodcrush3440

    I use do that leave soap in my sponge and leave by sink

  • @gaphneastanislaus8482

    I clean my washer with vinegar and baking soda. I rinse out my sponge and put it in a caddy.

  • @sunflowerfields4409
    @sunflowerfields4409 Před 2 lety

    The sponge gets rinsed out with soap and then with water until it runs clean. Then it dries on the top of a small juice glass that is no longer used for anything except the sponge. I only use my sponges for about a month at most and then they get replaced. I do, however, cut them in half and they last twice as long. I wish I had a dishwasher but alas I do not. 😥

  • @bertdog7639
    @bertdog7639 Před 2 lety

    Ever since I started pouring boiling water down my garbage disposal a couple times a week, it seldom ever smells. I do this in the bathrooms also, just less often.

  • @debiegordon3787
    @debiegordon3787 Před 2 lety

    ThanQ for this info👍👍👍
    I squeeze sponge in sink & let dry out. I wash it in dishwasher every nite...if I rmbr lol👍👍👍😁😁😁

  • @rachelcasey4079
    @rachelcasey4079 Před 2 lety

    Any videos on deep cleaning bedroom