Water bottle cleaning tips

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chris_r

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Dec 28, 2008
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Does anyone have any?

I have three 58 pattern bottles and they all have stubborn residual odours. I've tried bleach and bicarbonate of soda, separately, and the smell won't budge. Next on the list is vinegar followed by lemon juice. If they don't work I'm kind of stuck.

I don't want to replace them as they're about £10 a pop, so any advice is welcomed.

Cheers guys.
 
Thanks guys.

They've spent the last two nights topped up with a strong bleach solution, with only marginal results. It seems the Milton followed by bicarb is giving better results. They're starting to smell much better now.
 
One thing to remember is that plastic bottles will always have a 'flavour', perhaps we would all be better off using 1 litre aluminium drinks bottles instead

(before its mentioned 1. you won't go radio rental drinking from aluminium flasks and 2. the lining if any won't flake off take over your DNA and make you grow two heads).
 
Milton and a good scrub with a bottle brush

Dried hung upside down in the airing cupboard to get every last drop of moisture out then stored with the lids off

Seems to do the trick
 
Can't believe no one has said Steradent - the tablets people with false fangs use to clean them up in a glass overnight. Just pop a tablet pr 2 inside a bottle full of water and it will bubble away cleaning the innards. If you're my age though you will look a little odd to the checkout girl buying a tube of it! Must think my teeth are dropping out at the tender age of 24 :p

Another tip might be to flush it with boiling water, pop it in the dishwasher or store it in the freezer between trips. A mate of mine swears by flushing out his Camelback with water straight from the kettle and then popping it in the freezer, the cold temps act to stop any germs from doing their thing.

Didn't realise a dent could spoil a lined aluminium bottle. My Sigg that I use pretty much every day is covered in dents and bruises and the like, sort of a badge of honour... Still tastes okay though!
 

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