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Eliminate mold in your water bottle and mouthpiece with vinegar, bleach, or baking soda
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Reusable water bottles are great for the environment and your wallet, but they can easily grow mold if you don’t wash them enough. Luckily, there are several easy methods you can use to clean and sanitize a moldy water bottle, and we’ll cover them all. We’ll also go over the potential health risks of drinking from a moldy water bottle, and how to prevent mold from building up in your bottle. Keep reading for everything you need to know!
Getting Rid of Water Bottle Mold: Quick Steps
Fill a large bowl with equal parts white vinegar and water. Place the water bottle and any detachable elements into the bowl so they're fully submerged. Allow everything to soak for at least 30 minutes.
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Section 1 of 5:
Cleaning a Moldy Water Bottle with Vinegar
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Soak your water bottle in equal parts water and white vinegar. White vinegar is an all-natural and cost-efficient option, and studies have shown that it’s effective at killing mold spores. [1] X Research source Simply fill a large bowl with equal parts white vinegar and water, and submerge your water bottle in the solution. [2] X Research source
- If your bottle has any detachable parts (straws, lids, rubber components, etc), make sure to take them apart and place them in the vinegar solution as well.
- Alternatively, you can fill your water bottle with a solution of equal parts water and vinegar, shake it up, then leave it to soak.
- However, if you see mold growing on the rim or the outside of the bottle, it’s best to submerge the whole thing in a bowl of the vinegar solution to make sure you get rid of it all.
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Allow your bottle to soak in the vinegar solution for at least 30 minutes. This gives the vinegar time to work its magic and blast away the mold. For an extra deep clean, you can even let the bottle soak overnight, explains cleaning expert Jonathan Tavarez.Advertisement
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Wash the bottle with soap and warm water to remove the vinegar. When your bottle is done soaking, thoroughly wash it out with warm water and dish soap. And that’s it! Your water bottle should now be mold-free and ready to use again. [3] X Research source
- If the bottle is dishwasher safe, you can run it through the dishwasher instead of handwashing if you prefer.
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Section 2 of 5:
Cleaning a Moldy Water Bottle with Bleach
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Add 1 ⁄ 2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) bleach and cold tap water to your bottle. Regular household bleach is effective at killing mold. [4] X Trustworthy Source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Main public health institute for the US, run by the Dept. of Health and Human Services Go to source To harness bleach’s mold-killing powers, simply add 1 ⁄ 2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) bleach to your water bottle, fill it up the rest of the way with cool tap water, and give it a gentle shake. [5] X Research source
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Allow the bleach solution to sit in the water bottle overnight. This gives the bleach solution enough time to get rid of all the mold.
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In the morning, pour out the bleach solution. If the water bottle has a lid with a nozzle on it, pour the solution out through the nozzle. This helps ensure that the inside of the nozzle gets cleaned, too. Otherwise, unscrew the lid and pour the solution out through the opening of the bottle. [6] X Research source
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Allow the bottle to air dry on a drying rack. Once it’s completely dry, rinse one more time before using. [7] X Research source
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Section 3 of 5:
Cleaning a Moldy Water Bottle with Baking Soda
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Give the water bottle a good rinse with hot water. If the mold is hard or dried on, you might even want to fill the bottle with hot water and a little bit of dish soap and let it sit for about 20 minutes to loosen it up.
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Pour in 1/3 cup (73 g) dry, uncooked rice and 1/3 cup (91 g) baking soda. The rice will remove any dried on particles while the baking soda will disinfect and remove odor. [8] X Research source
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Fill the bottle halfway with hot water and add a dollop of dish soap. This soapy mixture will start to fizz up, which will help dislodge the mold from the bottle.
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Screw on the lid tightly, and shake vigorously. If your bottle has a flip-top or pop up top, make sure to hold it closed!
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While holding the bottle over a sink, slowly unscrew the lid. You will have the same reaction as if you had just shaken a bottle of soda, so be careful to prevent an explosive mess.
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Pour out the contents and rinse the bottle well. Once the bottle is thoroughly rinsed out, stand it upside down on a dish rack to let it dry, then give it another rinse before putting it away. [9] X Research source
- Wash the lid of the water bottle with dish soap and warm water, and place it on the drying rack with the bottle to dry as well.
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QuestionIs mold in a water bottle dangerous?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerMost of the time, drinking a little mold won’t hurt you—although it might taste gross. However, if you have a weakened immune system, there’s a chance it could make you really sick. Some people also have allergic reactions to certain types of mold.
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QuestionCan stainless steel water bottles get mold?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerStainless steel is mold resistant, but not totally mold-proof. If food residue, dirt, or mineral deposits build up inside the bottle, mold can grow on the dirty surface. So, to prevent mold completely, you’ll still need to clean your bottle regularly.
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QuestionDoes vinegar kill mold?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes, vinegar can kill many species of mold. Pour equal parts water and white vinegar into your bottle and let it sit overnight. The next day, scrub your bottle thoroughly with soap and hot water. Rinse it thoroughly to get out any lingering vinegar taste.
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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-qzAPqYZVg
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- "Was super skeptical, because the mold covering my drink bottle was completely black. Tried this method anyway with hot water and less rice (didn't want to waste too much), and after vigorous shaking, voila! All the mold was gone, and the bottle was shining!" ..." more
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