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Apr 19, 2025 9:01 PM
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I've had a garbage disposal for 15+ years and this is the only method I've ever used to clean it, and it's never needed more.
I've had a garbage disposal for 15+ years and this is the only method I've ever used to clean it, and it's never needed more.
The Glisten ones that foam clean the pipes as well. There's a lot of gunk that clings to the inside that water and dishsoap alone don't break up.
I'm pretty sure that the ice sharpening thing is an urban legend. It's not the blades you see that cutup food but they smash it against a ring on the edge of the spinning bit that the food grinds against until food can pass through the holes
I'm pretty sure that the ice sharpening thing is an urban legend. It's not the blades you see that cutup food but they smash it against a ring on the edge of the spinning bit that the food grinds against until food can pass through the holes
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Yep. I also send down a whole small lime to finish it off and make it smell great.
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"No, ice does not actually sharpen blender blades.
That's a common myth. Running ice through a blender can help clean off residue and maybe knock off some gunk, but it does not hone or sharpen the metal. In fact, over time, blending hard substances like ice can dull the blades slightly — especially if done frequently.
If your goal is cleaning, ice + a bit of dish soap can help.
If your goal is sharpening, you'd need to remove the blades and manually sharpen them with a sharpening stone or get a replacement blade assembly if it's dull.
So yeah, ice = cleaning helper. Not a sharpener."