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How to quickly refresh a water bottle: life hack for the new school year
It's hard to imagine how many bacteria and germs are on the neck of a refillable bottle. There's nothing worse than opening a water bottle and finding it dirty and smelling bad.
You need to wash the container properly every day after use. Proper cleaning is the main factor in preventing diseases caused by microbes inside the bottle or around the caps. Experts told us how to quickly refresh a water bottle.
It is worth giving your child a reusable water bottle to take to school to maintain an optimal water balance. It is more environmentally friendly and economical than buying a new plastic bottle every time.
Bottles need to be changed regularly. You can also invest in protective accessories such as covers or cases that are specially designed to prevent damage.
A simple life hack that parents can use to keep bottles clean and sanitized before the new school year is gaining popularity online.
The first step is to pour dry rice into the bottom of the bottle.
Fill the bottle with water, then add some dishwashing liquid.
Shake the bottle thoroughly and leave it overnight.
In the morning, pour the contents of the bottle into the sink through a sieve. Dispose of the rice, rinse the bottle well, and the container is ready to use.
Hard rice acts as an abrasive cleaner. It can clean stains and absorb unpleasant odors. This method also gets rid of mold stains that appear on the bottle.
Modern bottles have wide openings, removable lids, or dishwasher safe features - these aspects make the cleaning process easier.
More expensive reusable bottles even have an antimicrobial coating that inhibits the growth of bacteria and mold.
However, exposure to direct sunlight or low temperatures should be avoided.
In addition, experts advise paying attention to the absence of bisphenol A in the composition.
"Disposable plastic bottles can contain harmful chemicals, such as bisphenol A, which can leach into water, especially when exposed to heat or prolonged use," said Dr. Jamie Wynne.
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