Why Your Kitchen Trash Can Still Smells (Even After You Take the Trash Out)
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You take the trash out. New bag. Fresh start.
…and somehow your kitchen still smells like garbage.
If you’ve ever walked back into your kitchen and caught that lingering sour, rotten smell—you’re not imagining it.
Why This Happens
Your trash can itself is the problem.
Leaks. Drips. Food residue.
It all seeps into the plastic, lid, and seams.
That’s where bacteria builds and that’s what keeps producing odor.
So even when the bag is gone…the smell stays.
Why It Keeps Coming Back
Most people try:
- Wipes
- Soap + water
- Air fresheners
But none of those actually remove the odor at the source.
They either:
- Spread it around, or
- Mask it temporarily
The Solution: Eliminate It at the Source
This is exactly where The Stink Solution Kitchen Odor Eliminator comes in.
It doesn’t cover up smells, it breaks down the odor at the molecular level using OAM™ Technology.
Once the odor is gone, it’s gone unless you reintroduce it.
How to Use It (Trash Can Reset)
- Empty your trash can
- Spray:
- Inside walls
- Bottom
- Under the lid (most important)
- Let it air dry
That’s it.
No scrubbing. No masking. No guessing.
Why This Works
- Targets odor at the source (not the air)
- Works on embedded smells in plastic
- Safe, non-toxic, no harsh chemicals
Bottom Line
If your trash can smells… it’s not the trash.
It’s the buildup you can’t see.
And until you eliminate it, it will keep coming back.