Keep Your Infusion Water Bottle Clean

Cleaning your infusion water bottle is a piece of cake, and it’s super important to keep it in tip-top shape.

Guide

Here’s your easy-peasy, step-by-step guide:

Gather Your Gear

You’ll need:

Dish soap

Warm water

A bottle brush or any long brush

Maybe some baking soda or white vinegar

Empty the Bottle

Make sure your infusion water bottle is empty. Pour out anything left and get rid of any fruit or herbs hanging out inside.

Take It Apart

If your bottle has removable parts, like an infuser, straw, or seals, take them off. We’re going for a thorough cleaning here.

Rinse It Off

Give your bottle, infuser, and all the bits a rinse with warm water. Get rid of any loose stuff and residue.

Suds It Up

Fill a sink or basin with warm water and add a few drops of dish soap. If your bottle smells funky or has stains, toss in a teaspoon of baking soda or white vinegar.

Scrub Inside

Grab a bottle brush or any long brush and scrub the inside like there’s no tomorrow. Pay attention to the bottom, nooks, and crannies where gunk likes to hide.

Clean the Infuser

If your bottle rocks an infuser, scrub it inside and out. Make sure those tiny holes are clear and ready for action.

Tackle the Lid and Cap

Give the lid and cap a good scrub, including any rubbery or silicone parts. Don’t forget to check for sneaky spots where mold or yucky stuff might lurk.

Rinse It Down

Rinse all the parts under the faucet until they’re squeaky clean and soap-free.

Super Clean (Optional)

If you want to go the extra mile, mix water and a few tablespoons of white vinegar, pour it in, and let it hang out for a few hours or overnight. Rinse like you mean it afterward.

Dry It Out

Let all the parts air dry completely. Lay them out on a towel or drying rack, upside down, to keep things mold-free.

Put It Back Together

Once everything’s dry, assemble your bottle. Make sure everything fits snug and secure.

Keep It Tidy

After each use, give your bottle a quick wash with warm, soapy water to keep odors and residue at bay.

Store It Right

When you’re not using it, store your clean, dry bottle with the lid off. It helps with ventilation.

Conclusion

By giving your infusion water bottle this TLC regularly, you’ll keep it fresh and ready for some delicious, healthy sipping. Proper cleaning keeps your drinks tasting awesome without any weird smells or flavors. Happy sipping!

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