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Whether you need a compact ten-gallon trash can with a lid for your kitchen or a collapsible garbage can that you can store easily, we have what you need. We offer two recycling containers and two recycling bins to facilitate sorting of recyclables, and outdoor camping trash can for disposal of wastes when in the wild.
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Secure your garage garbage can lids with bungee cords or invest in locking lids to deter raccoons. Additionally, consider storing garage garbage can in a garage or shed until pickup day to prevent access.
Sprinkle baking soda or cat litter in the bottom of your garage garbage can to absorb odors. Alternatively, place a few drops of essential oil on a cotton ball and place it in the garage garbage can for a fresh scent.
Avoid unpleasant odors by regularly emptying your garage garbage can, using liners, and disposing of food waste properly. Consider using odor-absorbing products like charcoal bags or baking soda.
Keep garage garbage can lids tightly closed and clean up spills promptly to deter flies. You can also place a few drops of essential oils like citronella or lavender around the rim to repel flies.
Look for garage garbage can made from sturdy materials like stainless steel or heavy-duty plastic. Reinforced lids and handles are also important for durability, especially in high-traffic areas.
Place heavy items at the bottom of the garage garbage can to weigh it down and prevent tipping. You can also anchor the garage garbage can to a nearby wall or fence for added stability.
Store garage garbage can in a designated area away from direct sunlight and extreme weather conditions. Consider building or purchasing a garage garbage can enclosure to keep them secure and organized.
Depending on the type of damage, you may be able to repair a broken garage garbage can lid with adhesive, duct tape, or replacement parts. If the damage is severe, consider replacing the lid altogether.
Many recycling centers accept old garage garbage can made of plastic or metal. Check with your local recycling facility for guidelines on how to properly dispose of large items like garage garbage can.
Clean the surface of the garage garbage can thoroughly, then apply a coat of primer designed for metal or plastic surfaces. Once dry, use spray paint or outdoor paint to add color and protection.
Keep garage garbage can clean and dry to deter ants, and avoid leaving food scraps exposed. You can also create a barrier around the base of the garage garbage can using diatomaceous earth or cinnamon powder.
Convert a garage garbage can into a compost bin by drilling holes in the bottom for drainage and aeration. Layer green and brown compost materials inside, such as kitchen scraps and yard waste, and turn regularly for optimal decomposition.