If it s hardwired turn off the breaker remove the rubber baffle inside the drain most just lift out and shine a flashlight into the hole.
Remove garbage disposal drain flange.
Use a putty knife to clean.
All you need for cleaning a garbage disposal rubber flange is an old toothbrush dishwashing gloves dish soap and a bowl.
This will lighten the load on the part as you work on it.
Your garbage disposal is also connected to a drainpipe.
The three retaining screws are removed and the disposal unit lowered to the bottom of the cabinet before any work on the flange should begin.
Remove the garbage disposal.
Use a pipe wrench to carefully loosen then remove the nut securing the drain flange.
Pour some hot water in the bowl.
In some cases after detaching and removing a drain or disposal you discover the flange cannot be pushed up from below and.
Fish out the obstruction with a pair of tongs or needle nose pliers.
Place a bucket or other container under the drain trap to catch water that drains from the pipes.
Position a bucket under the pipes before detaching them to prevent spills.
Once you have all these things simply follow the given instructions to get rid of that irritating stench.
A drainpipe or garbage disposal attach at the lower end of the flange.
You can undo this by using pliers to loosen the nuts making the connection.
Remove the flange from above the sink drain and any old plumber s putty.
There may be water in the hose so keep a tub or bucket handy to keep things neat.
Unthread the nuts and pull the trap straight down to remove it.
Disconnect the garbage disposal.
Turn off the power and water then unplug the disposal.
You will then be able to push the sink drain portion up through the sink for removal.
Some models will unscrew from the sink drain while others might have a snap ring.
Unplug the garbage disposal from the wall outlet.
Make sure to hold the underside of the garbage disposal with your hand while removing.
By loosening the clamp on the hose you can get enough leverage to remove the hose from the disposal.
Use pliers to loosen the slip nut at each end of the trap bend.