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Lemons help cut through your garbage disposal funk.

Lemons help cut through your garbage disposal funk.
You can get down with funky music, but not funky smells coming from your garbage disposal. To eliminate stinky garbage disposal odors, just cut a lemon in half, toss it in and run the disposal. Add the other half to seal the deal and enjoy the fresh citrus scent.

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