Musty water bottles

marooned

Settler
Jul 25, 2010
518
9
Somerset
How do you get rid of the plastic/musty smell of plastic bottles? I've got a few old ones that are good for carrying water or various cooking supplies but they smell quite a bit. I'm sure they need more than a good soak in hot water. Any recommendations?

Also do people prefer plastic or aluminium drinking bottles?
 

Trev

Nomad
Mar 4, 2010
313
1
Northwich Cheshire
Heyho ,
I've never been able to get rid of that smell/taste , so no I can't help . but I'll be interested in the replies .
Cheers, Trev .
 

SimonM

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Apr 7, 2007
4,015
10
East Lancashire
www.wood-sage.co.uk
I've used a few things over the years including:

Milton fluid
Home brew sterilising tablets

But these days I use bicarb of soda. Just fill the bottle with hot water, add a few tea spoons of bicarb and leave for a few hours. Rinse, then leave to dry...no chemical after taste, just a clean bottle.

HTH,

Simon
 

spiritwalker

Native
Jun 22, 2009
1,244
3
wirral
boil the kettle plop in a dishwasher tablet add boiling water leave in the sink and it will bubble over come out a treat works particularly well with mouldy stainless steel flasks too. Just rinse well after they are cleaned
 

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