Unpleasant odors coming from the pipes.
Insects (flies, ants, cockroaches) that take advantage of the humidity to come up into the kitchen.
Condensation and stagnant humidity.
Siphons that evaporate , especially in high heat, removing the natural odor barrier.
The result: upon returning, instead of finding a fresh and welcoming interior, you’re greeted by a smelly breeze as soon as you open the door. Not exactly the best way to prolong the magic of your vacation…
The upside-down glass trick: how does it work?
This simple trick involves placing a sheet of absorbent paper (such as paper towels or kitchen towels) over the sink opening, then placing an upside-down glass on top.
This forms a physical barrier that prevents stale air, small dust particles, rising gases or even insects from infiltrating your kitchen.
According to Loïc , a plumber for 18 years in Landes:
« Before leaving, I always recommend my clients clean their sink thoroughly, treat the drains with hot white vinegar, and cover everything with a simple glass upside down on paper. This prevents 80% of the return-from-vacation problems I see each summer. »
Steps to follow before leaving: the ritual of the perfect vacationer
Here is the complete method for leaving a clean, healthy and airtight sink:
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