• Baku@aussie.zone
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    10 months ago

    How often do you guys wash your drink bottles? Google tells me I’m meant to wash it daily, which is a bit concerning because I do it about 30x less than that 😬

    I usually go based on when it starts to smell weird. I usually go on the (really flawed) philosophy of “we didn’t evolve for millions of years just to die because of an infrequently cleaned drink bottle” but I feel concerned because I’m usually not that far behind what’s recommended

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      10 months ago

      It partly depends on what it is made of and what sort of opening it has. Plastic, particularly soft plastic, is a surface that algae and things can easily cling to so yucky things build up easily. You probably want to wash those out thoroughly on a more regular basis, although I wouldn’t say you have to do it daily unless it you do things like add lemon slices or have a stye that any contents can touch your mouth. Stainless steel, hard plastics and glass have surfaces that stay clean a lot longer, and if you are regularly changing the water in it there should not be a problem leaving it a long time between cleans - especially if you are filling with tap water as that still contains residual chlorine.

      The lid itself is another matter as you are putting that in/against your mouth. That bit should be cleaned very regularly, probably a basic clean every day, with a thorough clean of any inside surfaces every week - if you have a style with a straw make sure you get a brush that can clean inside it.

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        10 months ago

        I’ve got a stainless steel one from Kmart. Not particularly high end but it gets the job done

        I don’t really clean any part of it very regularly at all, I just go by how it smells, looks, or feels. But oil test to keep that in mind

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      10 months ago

      every single time it’s empty

      i use a bottle brush and soap and water then rinse

      I have more than one bottle

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        10 months ago

        That makes me feel a little better. Mines also metal with no straw and only ever has filtered tap water in there

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      10 months ago

      I wash the kids’ drink bottles nightly, because they get dirty from them having dirty hands etc. They’re grots, basically.

      Mine, I wash probably less than weekly, but more than fortnightly.