This is a good practice to employ even if you aren t seeing visible mold because mold isn t your only concern.
Remove mold from silicone rubber water bottle.
A lot of people use plastic drinking bottles.
Eventually this can cause the rubber to fall apart.
Because rubber is porous the mold may penetrate the surface of the rubber.
To prevent mold spores from making a home in your water bottle we recommend cleaning your reusable after every couple uses if you can t clean it every single time.
Baking soda is a natural disinfectant that is very mild making it the perfect ingredient to clean out any mold in your water bottles without leaving behind a scent.
If you do check your caps if there are rubber gaskets make sure to clean them before mold starts to build.
Bleach kills mold faster but may discolor or weaken the rubber.
When mold forms on rubber it s important to kill and remove it quickly to prevent long term damage.
You can try soaking the affected area in vinegar overnight and then scrubbing with dish soap.
I also have a thermos which i only store water and it has a similar silicon material to seal the cap edge.
A silicon lid may be a lost cause.
While some people may use cold water in an attempt to save money warm water actually makes dish detergent more effective at cutting through oil bacteria and yes mold.
It s a semi clear stretchy material that i use to cover my water pitcher.
Use warm water and dish soap.
I went to rinse my water bottle this morning and noticed a small amount of black sludge building up under the gaskets and when i pulled it apart i found more underneath.
It is just a bit too porous to get the mold out well.
Growing mold in your water bottle is a way way too easy of a thing to do.
However when they get moldy cleaning the re usable bottles is not easy.
Here is a great way to get rid of the mold.
Add 1 2 teaspoons of baking soda to a water bottle filled with warm water and let the solution soak for a few hours before washing everything out with dish soap.
Over the months i notice little black dots of what looks like mould.
I tired scrubbing it out but it seems imbedded right into the material.
Unfortunately though sometimes mold grows on plastic drinking bottles when they haven t been cleaned properly.
Always use hot soapy water to clean.
That may work it has for me in the past but i think it s lost.
This is something i ve realized over the years of owning dozens of reusable bottles you might say i m not as.
Give it a good rinse with.
Both vinegar and bleach are effective at killing mold.