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- Small amounts of skinless, boneless, pit-less and non-fibrous foods are safe to grind.
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- Shells, skins, husks, rinds and other hard or fibrous materials should not be put in the disposal (e.g., clam shells, oyster shells, corn husks, fruit pits, banana peels, avocado skins and bones).
- Large amounts of starchy foods (e.g., noodles and rice) should not be put in the disposal. Although they are easily ground, they expand in water and can clog drains.
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- Run cold water when operating the disposal. Keep the water running for at least 30 seconds after you turn off the unit.
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- Use hot water when operating the disposal.
- Put non-food materials through the disposal. This includes all types of glass, plastic and metals (e.g., bottle caps, aluminum foil and plastic wrap).
- Put harsh chemicals in the disposal or down the drain.
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- Occasionally grinding bits of citrus peel helps clean and freshen the disposal.
- Grinding a little ice once a month helps scrape away deposits and remove odors.
- Running small amounts of egg shells or coffee grounds through the disposal is sometimes suggested to sharpen the blades; however some sources warn against the practice. Consult your user's manual for recommendations specific to your model.
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