Cleaner — Insinkerator
This removes the slimy layer (biofilm) that builds up under the rubber baffle and inside the chamber.
The rubber splash guard (baffle) often traps food particles and slime underneath. insinkerator cleaner
| Method | Odor Removal | Grease Cutting | Mechanical Cleaning | Safety for Disposal | |--------|--------------|----------------|----------------------|----------------------| | | Excellent (foam penetrates) | High | Low (chemical) | 100% safe | | Ice Cubes + Rock Salt | None | None | Medium (abrasive) | Safe, but does not disinfect | | Lemon/Citrus Peels | Temporary (masking) | None | None | Safe, but acid can dull over time | | Bleach or Drain Cleaner | Good but dangerous | High | None | Not safe – corrodes rubber and metal | | Baking Soda + Vinegar | Medium | Low | None | Safe, but fizz is too weak to climb | This removes the slimy layer (biofilm) that builds