How to clean inside no BPA water bottles?
It seems that dish soap along won't get the inside of my water bottles totally clean. Is it safe to mix some household bleach with water, maybe 1 part bleach to 3 parts water and do a quick scouring with a bottle brush and rinse thoroughly?
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I personally wouldn't use bleach, I might be more apt to try something like this...with rice. https://www.wikihow.com/Clean-a-Moldy-Water-Bottle
https://www.today.com/home/step-step-guide-how-clean-reusable-water-bottles-t76946
Skip the bleach, it's toxic. Hydrogen peroxide or vinegar will work. After cleaning, I swish out with a few drops of cheap vodka and let air dry thoroughly. Do this with both my travel coffee canister and all my water bottles.