Water Bottle Cleaning Tips: Drinking water is very beneficial for our body, but if we drink it in a dirty bottle then the risk of diseases will increase. That's why today we are going to tell you easy ways to clean water bottles.

How To Clean Water Bottles: We must have used glass, plastic, flask, or steel bottles in our homes, office, or traveling, through which we can drink water and hydrate the body. We use them a lot, but often we do not pay attention to their cleanliness. Cleaning of the bottles is very important, otherwise many types of dangerous bacteria start taking birth in them. We also have trouble cleaning the words because its mouth is small. Come, today we are going to tell you about some such home remedies, with the help of which you can clean the water bottle from inside.

How to clean a water bottle?

1. Hot water

The dirt that accumulates on the plastic bottles is very hard, in such a situation you can use hot water. Its help can also be taken for glass and steel bottles. Do not pour hot water directly into the bottle as this can melt the plastic and cause the glass to crack. For this, you take out the water in a big metal vessel and then keep pouring the bowl into it one by one. With this, the bottles will be cleaned and harmful germs will also be eliminated.

2. Lemon, salt, and ice

Put all these in bowl, then for this you put half a bottle of water in it. Then add four pieces of lemon, salt, and ice cubes to it and shake it well. By doing this the bottle will be completely clean and all the bacteria will die.

3. Baking Soda and Vinegar

You can also use baking soda and vinegar to clean the water bottle, as it acts as a cleaning agent. For this, you put one spoon of baking soda and two spoons of vinegar in the bottle and then close the lid and shake it and then leave it for a while. Now finally wash the bowl with clean water and open the lid and keep it dry.

(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on home remedies and general information. Before adopting it, please seek medical advice. Kalamtimes does not confirm this.)