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Tip of the Week #2 - Cleaning Re-usable Bottles - Mansfield

1/9/2020 (Permalink)

Re usable water bottles and cups Photo: https://iwaterpurification.com/best-reusable-water-bottle/

If you've switched over to re-usable water bottles from single use plastic, you'll know the smell or taste of water from a not-so-clean bottle is not pleasant. To keep your water bottles and tumblers clean, it's best to wash them every day (or after each use)

  • If your bottle has a screw-on top, you can just run it through the dishwasher, if it's dishwasher safe. Be sure your dishwasher runs through a drying cycle, if the bottle isn't completely dry, it can become a breeding ground for mold. 
  • If you don't have a dishwasher or it can't go through, you can just wash the bottle with warm water and soap after each use. Use a towel or bottle brush to clean the inside. Be sure to dry thoroughly.
  • If your bottle has a push-up top, to clean the hard to reach crevices, use a small bottle brush and clean with warm water and soap. 

Sanitizing and freshening bottles:

If your bottle still doesn't smell fresh after a wash, fill it with either 

  • 1 tsp bleach & 1 gallon of water. Let soak for 5-15 minutes. Rinse until bleach smell is gone. 
  • White distilled vinegar. Soak for 10 minutes. Rinse
  • Hydrogen peroxide. Soak for 10 minutes. Rinse

SERVPRO of the Attleboros is always here to help! Come back to our blog next Thursday for our third tip of the week! 

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