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12-06-2025 02:11 PM
Spray Dawn Powerwash on brush or sponge and get underside of gasket.
That Dawn Powerwash is so dang versatile, kitchen and bathroom.Walls, counters, fridge, garbage cans all kinds of stuff.
12-06-2025 02:18 PM
EVERYBODY !!!!
12-06-2025 02:33 PM
There are insects called "drain flies". They sell liquids to get rid of those on Amazon. They have enzymes to dissolve debris that sometimes forms in drains, particularly those that aren't used often.
12-06-2025 02:51 PM
@LizzieInSRQ wrote:Spray Dawn Powerwash on brush or sponge and get underside of gasket.
That Dawn Powerwash is so dang versatile, kitchen and bathroom.Walls, counters, fridge, garbage cans all kinds of stuff.
You are so right about the all kinds of stuff @LizzieInSRQ. I've also found it to be an effective insect killer! Seems once the foam entraps the insect (mostly used on ants but also an occasional fly or spider) they quickly succumb.
12-06-2025 10:16 PM
I "think" it has something to do with the WEATHER. I get HUGE clouds of those gnat things in my back yard. Can't go out there without swallowing a mouth full of them. Then...a couple days later, they are all gone...
12-07-2025 08:54 AM
We had them everywhere a couple years ago and I read they lay eggs in the drain and that's and best way to kill the eggs before they hatch is every couple of days pour a pan of boiling water into the drain to kill eggs before they hatch. First I was pouring bleach in the drain to get rid of them but bleach didn't work but boiling water did work. Do like every other or everyday. Good luck. Believe me I know how annoying there were.
12-07-2025 09:30 AM
@D Kay wrote:There are insects called "drain flies". They sell liquids to get rid of those on Amazon. They have enzymes to dissolve debris that sometimes forms in drains, particularly those that aren't used often.
Drain Flies would be my vote too. They just love all the gunk way down
there (and down shower drains) and it is the gunk that is the problem.
They sell cleaners or a plumber can do the job. If you are on septic, be very cautious what you use.
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