
After rinsing all of the soapy water out of your trash can, pour around two cups of white vinegar into the bottom of the can.The Sims 4 Eco Lifestyle How The Eco Footprint Works in Eco Lifestyle How to see Eco Footprint: Click the little button up top in Map view. If washing your trash can wasn’t enough to get rid of the stink, you can use white vinegar to help neutralize those stubborn odors. If your trash can still smells, simply proceed to Step 5! Step 5 – Use Vinegar (Optional) If the stink is gone (or mostly gone-it’s a trash can, so it’s probably not going to smell great), you’re done! Let the trash can dry completely before replacing or adding trash to it. Use the hose again to rinse any remaining suds or grime out of the can, allow it to drip-dry for a few minutes, then smell the trash can again. Once you feel like your trash can has gotten a thorough washing, dump out the soapy water. Spray the inside of the can thoroughly to “pressure wash” it, paying special attention to any visibly grimy spots. Grab your garden hose and sprayer attachment, and turn it on to the most powerful sprayer setting. (Don’t have a good spot outside to wash your trash can? Take it to a self-serve car wash and spray it down there!) Step 3 – Wash It



Once you’ve relocated your empty trash can, squirt a bit of dish soap into the bottom of the can. Next, pull your trash can to an area you don’t mind getting wet and soapy, like a driveway, the gutter, or even your lawn. (If you don’t want to wait, you can always just pull any trash out of the can and set it aside somewhere.) Step 2 – Add Soap The best way to do this (if you can time it right) is to wait to clean your trash can until right after it’s been emptied out by the garbage truck. In order to properly clean your trash can, you’ll need to empty it out entirely.
