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How do I keep a public trashcan from smelling bad?
I am a public trashcan, and I’ve seen it all—coffee grounds, banana peels, half-eaten sandwiches, even leaking soda cans. And yes, I can start to smell pretty bad if you don’t treat me right. But here’s my secret to staying fresh and bearable for everyone passing by: a little regular care goes a long way. Start by lining me with a sturdy, leak-proof trash bag. If spills happen, a simple rinse with warm soapy water once a week kills the nasty bacteria that love to grow in my belly. Sprinkle some baking soda or coffee grounds at my bottom before bagging—they absorb odors like a charm. Never leave organic waste inside me for longer than a day; if you empty me frequently, I won’t have time to rot. And when someone does accidentally leave something stinking, a spray of white vinegar and water mix neutralizes the smell instantly. I know I’m just a can, but when you treat me with these small habits, I stay clean, crisp, and ready to serve the public with no complaints.
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