How to Take Care of Aluminum Bottled Waters
Aluminum water bottles are becoming increasingly popular because they are easier to clean and more durable than plastic bottles. Besides, most of these bottles have insulation to keep the drinks you put in them cooler or hotter for longer. But improperly cleaned aluminum bottles can sometimes give an unpleasant flavor or scent to the drink.
As part of oxidation that happens from the contact of between the bottle, water and air, there can be some bumpy residues that may collect on the bottom and sides of the bottle.
The good news is that cleaning aluminum bottled water is quite easy.
The trick is to keep it clean by regularly washing the bottle with soapy warm water and use of a bottle brush and tablets. This article explains how to take care of aluminum bottled waters.
Cleaning Inside of the Aluminum Water Bottle
It makes sense to clean your aluminum water bottle once every few days.
So you can pour 2 tablespoons of white vinegar into your aluminum bottle, shake it well, and make sure that it spreads all over the bottle’s inside.
Remember to remove the cap of the water bottle and add warm soapy water until it’s half-full. Then you can scrub the interior of the aluminum water bottle with a brush to remove any residue.
When there are persistent oxidation bumps, it’s a good idea to utilize one aluminum bottle tablet to assist wash them out.
If you pair it with the aluminum brush, there is a good chance that they can completely get rid of the residue that is at the bottom as well as sides of the bottle.
Also, keep in mind that you need to avoid using any abrasive types on the aluminum water bottles because these can damage the inside coating.
Both the brush and the tablets must be readily available in grocery stores or any other store where purchased the water bottle.
Finally, you can rinse out the liquid that is inside the bottle. At this point, your aluminum water bottles should be like new.
But if the smell persists, then you need to mix vinegar and soda in the bottle. Shake it vigorously so that you can remove any lingering residue and smell.