Reusable aluminum water bottles are very convenient, they can be taken anywhere and they always keep the water fresh. However, it is important to know how to clean them well to avoid them becoming a breeding ground for bacteria and germs, and giving off a bad smell.
If you use them often, you will surely have noticed that aluminum bottles sometimes give off a bad , almost stale smell. Fortunately, it is possible to eliminate it without resorting to industrial products that contain chemicals.
While it is possible (and even a good idea) to wash aluminum water bottles with dish soap, sometimes this cleaning is not enough to remove the bad smell.
To thoroughly clean aluminum water bottles and eliminate odor-causing bacteria, you need to use a disinfectant, and in this case, we’ll rely on vinegar.
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