If your suction cup with straw is broken, the first thing you'll want to do is remove the lid from your vacuum cup . Then, use a cleaning cloth or paper towel to wipe down dirt inside the lid and around the rim.
Next, remove your water bottles lid to clean out its pieces separately. To do this:
Remove the lid from your water kettle . Carefully lift off this top part; make sure not to break any tabs or lose functions.
Start by removing the straw from the lid. You can do this by flipping over your lid and pulling it out. It will be easy because there's a notch on one side, making
removing it more accessible.
Clean the straw and any other parts of the lid you can access.
Clean every piece individually with warm water and soap before drying each piece thoroughly with a paper towel or cloth (you may also want to wash these components in hot water if they seem particularly grimy).
Disassemble the straw, including removing its inner tube, so you can clean it thoroughly (if necessary).
If there's mold on the inside of your straw, soak it in white vinegar for a few hours before cleaning and reassembling everything else with soap or dish detergent
and warm water.
Reassemble all parts and put them back onto the water bottles bottle as usual.
Next, clean your straw with soap and hot water until all debris is removed.
Be careful not to break any pieces off while cleaning; if you're worried about breaking something off, then soak everything in soapy water for an hour or two until
all of the debris is gone, and then give them one last scrubbing with warm water before rinsing them out thoroughly in cold water again to make sure they're clean
enough for reassembly!
The first step is to remove the straw from your lid. To do so, flip over your lid and use a fingernail or something sharp to pry it out. It should pop right out
when you get it started with a little bit of force.
Once that's done, give the inside of your straw a good scrubbing with soap and warm water until all debris is removed.
Does the water bottles straw lid leak?
No, the lid is designed to be leakproof. The only way for water to get into your water bottles is to leave it open and allow air in.
If you fill it up with ice and then put it in the freezer, for example, there might be some condensation outside your bottle, but that's not leakage. It's just
moisture from freezing ice rubbing against plastic.
How often should I wash my water bottles lid?
It is recommended that you wash your water bottles and vacuum cup lid once a week. This will keep it from smelling and prevent mold from growing inside your water bottles . The
lack of airflow in the cover can cause these things to happen over time.
If you don't clean your water bottles regularly, then there may be some buildup between the lip and body of your water bottle that needs to be cleaned out before
use (which is why we recommend cleaning it weekly).
Conclusion
If you follow these steps, your water bottles lid will be clean and ready for use. It's important to avoid using soap on the interior of your water bottles as it may leave a residue behind. If something gets stuck inside, try boiling water or baking soda before scrubbing with soap again to remove any residue after cleaning with just water alone!
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