No matter whether you are an empty Gatorade bottle or the more elegant Camelbak use on the shelf, focusing on the cleaning is the best way to mold and other bacteria fight . Clean your water bottle or hydration pack after each use.
Tom Kearns, mountain hiker and cyclist from Mammoth Lakes, California, recommends the routine.
"I have a hook near the sink, as if you are making a cup of coffee," says Kearns. "I rinse my bladder at home and hang it upside down on the hook, put a paper towel in it to absorb moisture and dry it completely, find your own routine with these simple tips.
How to clean water bottles.
The cleaning of bottles made of plastic reusable may be easy, but if it is not properly cleaned and stored are , Taint can produce. After each use, the water bottles should be rinsed and dried completely in air. One of the common mistakes is to leave the water bottles in a humid environment or filled with liquids.
Cleaning is even more important if you fill liquids in the water bottle with liquids other than water, such as fruit juices or drinks with electrolytes. Keeping these fluids inside for extended periods of time may result in unpleasant tastes, smells, and mildews.
If your bottle needs really good cleaning, invest in a bottle brush and clean it by rinsing it out. Let it dry completely before you start the next adventure. The night is usually enough.
If your bottle is too thick for rinsing and scrubbing, you can use baking soda for thorough cleaning. Just put hot water and a few teaspoons of baking soda in the water bottle and leave it overnight (you can also add a few drops of homemade chlorine if you want). Rinse in the morning and, if desired, perform a dishwashing session. Allow to dry completely.
Another way to clean a large bottle of water is to fill it with ordinary white vinegar and let it rest overnight. Rinse in the morning and rub in with soap and water. This method can leave a small vinegar smell, but should disappear quickly.
Stainless steel bottle? Any of the above techniques should work, but be careful with the dishwasher: Some single-walled bottles can be used in the machine, but most vacuum bottles can only be washed by hand.
How to clean the drinking bubbles.
Drinking bubbles have been around since the late 1980s. The most famous brand on the market, Camelbak, was born when its founder Michael Eidson filled a bag of water infusion and put it in a sock. into the tube during a race. Since the reuse of intravenous bags is not known, the cleaning takes place later.
However, regular rinsing and drying are your best friend again. For thorough cleaning, take and clean one of the following cleaning solutions and detergents:
Tank Cleaning Tablets: Put one in warm water.
Baking soda: a few teaspoons are enough.
Household bleach: Two to five drops are enough. Mix it with baking soda for a stronger cleaning.
Lemon Juice: Helps to neutralize odors. About a quarter cup per liter of water should be enough. You can mix this with baking soda, but be careful: this mixture will quickly tingle.
Get a brush set with hose brush and nozzle. Fill the bladder with warm water and add the desired cleaning solution. Shake it and allow the solution to penetrate the hose by squeezing the nozzle. This allows the entire system to come into contact with the cleaning solution. Depending on the cleaning solution used, let stand for 5 to 20 minutes (tablets require less soaking time).
Empty the system and fill it up with soap and warm water. Rub the inside of the bladder to make sure it touches all problem areas.
Then use the hose brush to reach all hard to reach areas of the hose and the bite valve. These parts are hot spots where moisture accumulates. If you are not careful, they can knit quickly.
If you do not have cup hooks like Kearns, you can try other drying aids, eg. B. a tank shed (sometimes supplied with the brush set), clothes pegs or just put on the bladder. and keep it open with a kitchen spoon or other utensil so it has enough room to breathe and dry.
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