Trash Can Odor Eliminator Spray for Kitchen Garbage Smells
Naturally freshen the air around smelly trash cans, garbage bins, compost areas, and everyday household waste.
Trash can odors can make an otherwise clean kitchen smell unpleasant. Even after taking out the garbage, food scraps, packaging, spills, moisture, and lingering bacteria can leave behind stubborn smells in and around the trash can.
Botanical Air is a plant-based odor neutralizing spray made for real-life household odors, including kitchen trash can smells. Use it to help refresh the air around garbage cans, compost bins, bathroom wastebaskets, diaper disposal areas, and other odor-prone spaces.
Made with essential oils. Made without phthalates. Made without synthetic fragrance.
How to Get Rid of Trash Can Smell Naturally
If you are searching for how to get rid of trash can smell naturally, the best approach is to remove the source of the odor first, then refresh the surrounding air.
Start by taking out the trash, cleaning any spills inside the can, replacing the liner, and letting the can dry if it is damp. Then use Botanical Air as a finishing step to help neutralize lingering odors around the trash area.
Botanical Air is especially useful for trash can odors caused by:
- Food scraps
- Old takeout containers
- Fruit peels and vegetable scraps
- Meat or seafood packaging
- Coffee grounds
- Diapers or bathroom waste
- Pet waste bags
- Compost bins
- Leaky trash bags
- Stale kitchen air
Why Does My Trash Can Still Smell After I Empty It?
A trash can can still smell after it is emptied because odors often remain on the inside of the can, under the lid, near the rim, or in the surrounding air. Small leaks, food residue, moisture, and old liners can continue releasing odor even when the bag is gone.
Common odor sources include:
- Liquid at the bottom of the can
- Food residue under the lid
- Spills between the bag and the can
- Moisture trapped inside the bin
- Odors absorbed by plastic
- Compost scraps
- Strong food packaging
- Trash stored too long indoors
Botanical Air helps refresh the space after the trash is removed and the area has been cleaned.
A Natural Trash Can Deodorizer Without Heavy Synthetic Fragrance
Many trash can deodorizers rely on strong perfume to cover up garbage smells. The result can be an overpowering scent mixed with trash odor.
Botanical Air is different. It is designed to help neutralize unwanted odors while leaving behind a light botanical scent.
Botanical Air is:
Plant-based
Made with essential oils
Made without synthetic fragrance
Made without phthalates
Light, clean, and not overpowering
Great for kitchens, bathrooms, cars, fabrics, and everyday home odors
Instead of making your kitchen smell like artificial fragrance, Botanical Air helps the space smell naturally fresher.
Best Uses for Botanical Air Around Trash Cans
Kitchen Trash Can Odor
The kitchen trash can is one of the biggest sources of household odor. Food scraps, wrappers, leftovers, and moisture can quickly create unpleasant smells.
Use Botanical Air after taking out the trash, changing the liner, or cleaning the trash area.
Garbage Can Smells After Emptying
If your garbage can smells even after you empty it, the odor may be coming from the can itself, the lid, or the area around it.
Clean the can first, allow it to dry, then lightly spray Botanical Air around the inside of the empty can, under the lid, or near the trash area.
Compost Bin Odor
Compost bins can create strong odors from fruit peels, vegetable scraps, coffee grounds, and moisture. Botanical Air helps refresh the air around compost areas between cleanouts.
Bathroom Trash Can Odor
Bathroom wastebaskets can hold odors from tissues, personal care products, diapers, and everyday waste. Botanical Air can help keep bathroom trash areas smelling fresher.
Pet Waste Bag Odor
Pet waste bags, litter waste, and small trash bins near pet areas can create odors quickly. Use Botanical Air around the trash area after removing waste.
Do not spray directly on pets.
How to Use Botanical Air for Trash Can Odor
- Unlock the trigger sprayer before use.
- Take out the trash and replace the liner.
- Wipe or rinse the trash can if there are spills or residue.
- Let the can dry before adding a new bag.
- Lightly spray Botanical Air around the trash area, inside the empty can, or under the lid.
- Reapply as needed between trash days.
For strongest odors, clean the trash can first. Botanical Air is a freshening and odor neutralizing spray, not a replacement for washing or sanitizing the can.
Avoid spraying directly on food, pets, children’s items, delicate surfaces, open flames, or hot surfaces.
Trash Can Odor Tips That Actually Help
Take the Trash Out Before It Leaks
Food waste, seafood packaging, and wet scraps can create odor quickly. If a bag contains strong-smelling waste, take it out sooner rather than waiting until the can is full.
Clean the Lid and Rim
Odors often hide under the trash can lid and around the rim where the bag folds over. Wipe these areas regularly.
Keep the Can Dry
Moisture makes trash odors worse. If the can is wet, let it dry before replacing the liner.
Use Botanical Air After Cleaning
Once the source of the odor is removed, Botanical Air helps refresh the surrounding air with a clean botanical scent.
Keep a Bottle Near the Kitchen
Place Botanical Air near the sink, pantry, or trash area so it is easy to use after cooking, cleaning, or taking out the garbage.
Which Botanical Air Scent Is Best for Trash Can Odor?
Citrus Veil
Best for kitchen trash, food scraps, takeout containers, seafood packaging, and everyday garbage smells. Bright, crisp, and clean.
Orange Blossom
Best for bathrooms, bedrooms, small wastebaskets, and everyday home freshness. Soft, sunny, and lightly floral.
Eucalyptus Rain
Best for compost areas, laundry rooms, diaper trash areas, and stale spaces. Cool, clean, and refreshing.
A Better Way to Freshen Trash Areas
Trash can odor is a normal part of everyday life, but your home does not have to smell like garbage day.
Botanical Air helps refresh odor-prone spaces with a plant-based formula and light botanical scent made without synthetic fragrance or phthalates.
Use it around kitchen trash cans, bathroom wastebaskets, and pet waste trash areas whenever your home needs a quick reset.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to get rid of trash can odor?
The best way to get rid of trash can odor is to remove the trash, clean spills or residue inside the can, let the can dry, replace the liner, and use an odor neutralizing spray like Botanical Air around the trash area.
Why does my trash can smell even after I empty it?
Your trash can may still smell after emptying because odor can remain inside the can, under the lid, around the rim, or in liquid residue at the bottom. Cleaning the can first helps remove the odor source.
Can I spray Botanical Air inside my trash can?
Yes, you can lightly spray Botanical Air inside an empty trash can or under the lid after cleaning. Let the area dry before replacing the liner. Do not soak the can.
Can Botanical Air help with kitchen garbage smell?
Yes. Botanical Air is ideal for refreshing the air around kitchen garbage cans, especially after cooking, food prep, seafood packaging, takeout, or changing the trash bag.
Does Botanical Air just cover up garbage smells?
Botanical Air is designed to help neutralize unwanted odors while leaving a light botanical scent. For best results, remove the odor source and clean the trash can when needed.
Is Botanical Air made with synthetic fragrance?
No. Botanical Air is made without synthetic fragrance and without phthalates.