Contents:
1. How to clean the stainless steel water bottle?
2. Matters needing attention when cleaning the new vacuum flask
3. Things that are not allowed in stainless steel water bottles
Intro:
In daily life, we often use stainless steel thermos bottles to drink water, and some people even use them to make tea, but after using the thermos for a long time, it will inevitably produce scale or other stains. If the scale at the bottom of the thermos bottle is not cleaned, long-term use of such vacuum thermos will endanger our health. Nowest, a professional water bottle manufacturer, will tell you how to clean the stainless steel thermos bottle.
1. How to clean the stainless steel water bottle?
It is not difficult to clean the stainless steel water bottle. We can clean it from four aspects: the lid, the sealing ring, the inner tank, and the outer tank. If there is an odor in the vacuum thermos, you can try to use salt, tea leaves, lemon, baking soda, and other items to help remove the odor.
1) Lid
You can use warm water or bleach to clean the outer lid of the stainless steel thermos bottle. First, remove the outer lid, use warm water and neutral dishwashing detergent to clean the dirt, then rinse with running water, and finally wash the detergent and wipe it dry. And store it after it has been fully dried. After long-term use, if there is odor and stains, it can be washed with neutral detergent and hot water, and then dried upside down.
2) Sealing ring
It can be cleaned with warm water or bleach, remove the sealing ring, and clean the dirt with warm water and neutral dishwashing detergent respectively; then rinse with running water; finally, dry the water, store it after fully drying, and install the sealing ring in place after cleaning. Please note: If the installation is wrong, it will cause problems such as water leakage, and the lid does not rotate smoothly.
3) Inner tank
Warm water and weak acid bleach can be used, but alkaline bleach is not suitable. Soak the thermos in warm water containing a neutral detergent that can clean tableware, wash with a bottle brush or sponge, and rinse with clean water after removing the dirt. Dry and store after cleaning.
The inner tank of the vacuum flask is made of stainless steel and treated with antibacterial processing technology. Improper use and maintenance are prone to stubborn stains that are not easy to clean. You can use weak acid bleach (such as diluted vinegar, soda water, etc.) to soak and wash it after 30 minutes.
Please do not tighten the lid immediately at this time, otherwise, it may generate a lot of pressure open the lid and there is a danger of it popping open.
4) Outer tank
The outer tank is actually the layer that we usually touch with our hands. It can be washed with warm water, and bleach is not suitable. Otherwise, the paint layer and logo of the outer surface will fall off. Soak the vacuum flask in warm water containing a neutral detergent that can clean tableware. After cleaning, please wipe off the water with a cloth immediately, and store it after drying.
2. Matters needing attention when cleaning the new insulated water bottle
The surface of the vacuum flask generally adopts processes such as silk screen printing, heat transfer, or 3D printing. So the surface of the vacuum flask cannot be wiped with a steel ball; nor can be soaked in boiling water for cleaning. When using, put a small amount of boiling water first, then pour it out and put it into the boiling water for a better insulation effect. Putting in iced water can still maintain the original cold effect within 12 hours.
The inner tank of the insulated water bottle is sandblasted and electrolyzed. The inner tank after electrolysis can avoid the physical reaction between water and stainless steel material in direct contact, which is equivalent to adding a protective film to the inner tank of the vacuum thermos. Therefore, it cannot be cleaned with acidic detergents, salts, etc., both salt and acidic detergents may damage it.
3. Items that are not allowed in stainless steel water bottles
1) Dry ice and carbonated beverages (to avoid the risk of internal pressure rising, resulting in the inability to open the cork or the contents being ejected);
2) Acidic beverages such as sour plum juice and lemon juice (will cause poor heat preservation);
3) Milk, dairy products, juices, etc. (if it is left for too long, it will spoil the inner tank of the water bottle).
Friendly reminder: Do not put it where children can touch it, there is a danger of burns. Be careful of burns when putting hot beverages in the bottle. Avoid falling of the vacuum flask and huge impact, so as to avoid surface depression and other failures such as poor insulation.