Your Water Bottle Is Filthy. Here’s How to Clean It. (2024)

The bristles are abrasive, knocking loose any physical buildup while delivering dish soap into the hardest-to-reach nooks of my Nalgene. With the bottle itself clean, I simply scrub the cap with a soapy sponge, rinse thoroughly with hot water, and let it all air dry. (If your lid has a built-in straw, it’s probably a good idea to pick up a straw brush as well.) When I'm done, I simply toss the cleaning brush in the dishwasher so it’s nice and sterile for my next water bottle cleaning session.

For an monthly refresher, fizzy tablets

Brushing with soapy water is the cleaning method that works for me, but there are additional steps you can take to keep your bottle sparkling. To combat mineral build-up and off smells, I picked up a box of these fizzy cleaning tablets. To use them, simply fill your bottle with water, plop in a tablet, let it sit for at least 30 minutes or up to overnight, rinse it out, and you’re good to go.

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Bottle Bright Bottle Cleaning Tablets

While there’s no replacement for a tough scrub to take out tougher grime and debris, these tablets do a great job of getting rid of unpleasant lingering smells—especially if you give them a couple hours to work their magic. They’re an especially good choice for CamelBak backpacks, whose long, winding straws, mouthpiece, and tight crevices are notoriously difficult to clean. They’re also great for Hydro Flasks since it’s harder to spot mildew in a stainless steel water bottle than through transparent plastic.

The biggest thing these tablets have going for them is ease of use. Not only do they leave things tasting fresh, but a cursory glance at the ingredients list will reveal plenty of heavy hitting neutral cleaning products like baking soda and hydrogen peroxide (a combo that we recommend to clean your crustiest baking sheets too). They’re also chlorine-free, which means no lingering swimming pool taste. Pick up a box and use once per month for clean water bottles without the elbow grease.

Is there a DIY option?

While those tablets are convenient, you can also combine the baking soda you have in your pantry with food-grade hydrogen peroxide if you’d rather DIY it. This duo is so good at cleaning that I use it for everything from pots and pans to my teeth, with shiny, sparkling results all around. For a 1-liter water bottle, add a tablespoon of each, fill with water, leave overnight, and rinse.

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Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide

For a less intense but still effective way to give your reusable bottle a thorough cleaning, fill it with equal parts white vinegar and warm water and leave it to soak overnight. The next day, rinse the bottle out, give it a soapy scrub with your brush to ensure there’s no lingering vinegar taste, and be on your way.

Can I put my water bottle in the dishwasher?

That depends on a few factors. While most Nalgenes and Hydro Flasks are dishwasher-safe, you should still check the product details for your specific water bottle before throwing it in with last night’s dishes—especially if it’s made of plastic, which can melt and may contain BPAs. If the manufacturer gives you the go ahead, you should still place it on the top rack, where temperatures are lower and there’s less risk of the cap or other small parts going missing.

Still, even if your water bottle is dishwasher safe, you may still want to clean it by hand. I for one have an obnoxious number of stickers on my Nalgene (picture the bumper of your crunchy aunt’s Prius), and a few of them have faded or torn when I’ve put my bottle through the machine. Also, if you use a bottle with a sealing ring on the cap, bacteria and fungus might be able to hide underneath the rubber (which could also be compromised in the dishwasher). Taking the ring off and getting in there with dishwashing liquid and a sponge or a brush will be your best bet for truly eradicating the nasty stuff.

Your Water Bottle Is Filthy. Here’s How to Clean It. (2024)
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