For Best Results in Maintaining
Temperature.
Want to keep the contents hot or cold
longer? The key is to preheat or pre-cool your vacuum bottle container.
It is easy. Fill the container with hot water or cold water. Let it sit for
five minutes. Empty and then refill with you chosen beverage or food. Do not
use the microwave to heat your thermos vacuum bottle.
Cleaning
First, avoid two of the big mistakes.
Don't wash it in the dishwasher. Wash by hand. Wash all parts in warm mild
soapy water. Use dishwashing soaps like Dawn or Ivory or any other mild dish
soap. Rinse clean before using. Harsh abrasive cleaners and scrubbers can
damage or tarnish the finishes and inside of the containers. Over time, they
can even change the flavors of the stored foods and beverages.
Second, avoid chlorine or bleach. Why?
Chlorine and some other strong stain removers attack the rubber gaskets in your
seals and lid. Over time, your thermos vacuum contents will begin to leak.
Stubborn stains like coffee and tea are removable.
A couple of teaspoons of baking soda and warm water can be left inside. Let it
stand open for one hour before rinsing thoroughly. On stubborn stains, soaking
overnight produces excellent results. A bottle brush can be helpful.
Some prefer to use vinegar instead.
Instead of baking soda, they mix 1 part white vinegar and 3 parts water. Let it
set. The concentration can be stronger if necessary. On all cleaning, make sure
to rinse very well with water.
Wash the outside with a soft, damp cloth
or sponge and wipe dry. Now use it.
There are some off the shelf cleaning
products available, but why not try using a home remedy before using a more
expensive method.
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