We are in our reusable water bottle time – if you don’t have any, it is not as if you are not part of a special club. And with all the aesthetically appealing options out there, it is easier than ever to stay hydrated And Look cool.
Personally, my water bottle is practically an extension from me. While I’m good at staying hydrated, I have a question: How exactly do I clean this thing? I turned to OwalaOne of the most trendy water bottle brands on the market to answer all of my cleaning questions.
How often should you clean your water bottle?
Owala recommends keeping a tight cleaning plan to build bacteria. “If you use your bottle every day, we recommend rinsing you with soap and warm water every day – especially if you use you to drink other liquids than water,” says the brand’s website.
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Owala’s deep cleaning water bottle method
Sometimes your water bottle needs some additional love. If the above method does not cut it, it is time to turn to deep cleaning. Here are Owala’s recommendations According to his FAQ page:
- Scrub all components with warm soapy water.
- Dive the components in distilled white vinegar for up to 24 hours (the longer the better).
- If you need even deeper cleaning, mix 1 to 2 tablespoons of baking powder with 2 to 3 tablespoons of distilled white vinegar and scrub the solution in all remaining areas.
- Rinse everything off with warm water or run it through the dishwasher. The Owala lids are top rack dishwasher, and seals and straws can go into the utensil container. Be sure to check your water bottle manufacturer for dishwasher instructions. Our research discovered that some Stanley Cup’s dishwasher are safe, but it is hand washing also recommended; Yeti cup are full of dishwasher and Hydroflask Has different instructions.
- Let everything air dry before assembly.
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What if an even deeper cleaning is needed?
In the event of abrasion and difficult dirt, Owala initially suggests using warm soapy water and wiping with a non -abrasive towel. A eraser and a little soap can help remove remaining smudges.
If you have to get rid of a bad smell, you can make a solution from one part of water, part vinegar and 1 to 2 tablespoon of baking powder per part. Add these ingredients to your water bottle cup and let them sit up to 24 hours. “While this cleaning process does not twist the lid, the pressure can build up, which unexpectedly leads to opening the flip top,” warns Owala. Instead, disassemble all parts of the lid and put them in a bowl with the same solution.
Regardless of the type of cleaning you carry out, the limitation of cleaning products to mild soaps and natural ingredients is of crucial importance. “Hard chemicals and abrasive cleaning agents are unnecessary and often harm more than well at the finish of the bottle,” warns Owala. Simple – and often – is best.