Food debris may stick to the walls of your pipes and clog your pipes.
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When you use Rosun garbage disposal, please know clog risks, it’s extremely important to avoid putting potential clogging agents down your disposal.
These are the worst offenders:
Grease and oil: Never put large quantities of oil down any drain, not even one with a disposal. Cooking grease floats on top of waste water, sticking to the walls of your pipes and trapping particulate solids until it forms a massive plug. Let frying oil cool and dispose in the trash—or strain it and re-use.
Coffee grounds: Where fat floats, coffee grounds sink. Even if they don’t get caught in built-up grease deposits, they can collect on the floor of pipes, eventually stopping the flow of water altogether. Throw them away, compost them, or save them for garden fertilizer.
Anything that can absorb a lot of water: Cooked or raw rice, bread, pasta, grains, flours, and starches are far too water-absorbent to safely pass through pipes.
Anything that can get stuck in a pipe probably will. When in doubt, think about what would happen if you left that thing in a bowl of water indefinitely. If it would dissolve on its own, it’s probably OK; if it wouldn’t, don’t risk it.
Fibrous or stringy substances
Thanks to good old common sense, most people know enough not to put chicken bones down the garbage disposal—but might think nothing of chucking in a stalk of celery. Unfortunately, some fruits and vegetables are so fibrous that their surprisingly tough structures don’t always break down in the disposal. Over time, stringy fibers from foods like celery, corn husks, pineapple, onion and garlic skins, asparagus, and artichokes can get tangled, putting unnecessary stress on the motor and shortening its lifespan.
Too much of anything
As is so often the case, when it comes to garbage disposals, the dose makes the poison. Even innocuous foods like carrot peels can cause problems if you cram your disposal full of them and then switch on the motor. Always run the tap, feed things in slowly, keep the pieces small, and throw away anything that gives you pause—or makes a lot of noise.
With that said, the opposite is also true to some extent. A tablespoon of congealed bacon fat here or a handful of chopped celery there won’t instantly destroy your pipes or disposal, but over time, bad habits will come back to bite you in the ass. Treat your garbage disposal well—and clean it from time to time—and it’ll have your back for years to come.
Zhejiang Rosun Kitchen & Bath Technology Co., Ltd. is a manufacture of quality garbage disposer and accessories since 1992 with a registered capital of USD 1.5 million. It’s located in Yuhuan, Zhejiang Province of China, covers areas of 75,347 sq. ft, owns 129,167 sq. ft of workshop with more than 200 experienced workers and staffs.
Rosun established Disposer laboratory with an independent R&D team, together with a complete production system from moulding, casting, precision machining, polishing and assemble workshop since it’s founded, Rosun has provided professional OEM & ODM services for numerous customers overseas and domestic.
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