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How to Deep Clean a Reusable Water Bottle

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Clean the bottle, cap, straw, and gasket so hidden corners do not build up odor or residue.

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1

Take apart the bottle

Step 1

Step 1 focuses on take apart the bottle so the process stays simple and repeatable. Work slowly, keep the area clean, and move to the next step only when this part is settled.

💡Explanation

This keeps the tutorial practical by turning the task into one visible action instead of a vague intention.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Check that your tools and materials are clean and suitable before starting.

2

Rinse with warm water

Step 2

Step 2 focuses on rinse with warm water so the process stays simple and repeatable. Work slowly, keep the area clean, and move to the next step only when this part is settled.

💡Explanation

This keeps the tutorial practical by turning the task into one visible action instead of a vague intention.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Stop and adjust if anything feels unsafe, unstable, or likely to cause damage.

3

Add mild soap

Step 3

Step 3 focuses on add mild soap so the process stays simple and repeatable. Work slowly, keep the area clean, and move to the next step only when this part is settled.

💡Explanation

This keeps the tutorial practical by turning the task into one visible action instead of a vague intention.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Stop and adjust if anything feels unsafe, unstable, or likely to cause damage.

4

Scrub the inside

Step 4

Step 4 focuses on scrub the inside so the process stays simple and repeatable. Work slowly, keep the area clean, and move to the next step only when this part is settled.

💡Explanation

This keeps the tutorial practical by turning the task into one visible action instead of a vague intention.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Stop and adjust if anything feels unsafe, unstable, or likely to cause damage.

5

Clean the straw

Step 5

Step 5 focuses on clean the straw so the process stays simple and repeatable. Work slowly, keep the area clean, and move to the next step only when this part is settled.

💡Explanation

This keeps the tutorial practical by turning the task into one visible action instead of a vague intention.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Stop and adjust if anything feels unsafe, unstable, or likely to cause damage.

6

Wash cap parts

Step 6

Step 6 focuses on wash cap parts so the process stays simple and repeatable. Work slowly, keep the area clean, and move to the next step only when this part is settled.

💡Explanation

This keeps the tutorial practical by turning the task into one visible action instead of a vague intention.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Stop and adjust if anything feels unsafe, unstable, or likely to cause damage.

7

Air dry separately

Step 7

Step 7 focuses on air dry separately so the process stays simple and repeatable. Work slowly, keep the area clean, and move to the next step only when this part is settled.

💡Explanation

This keeps the tutorial practical by turning the task into one visible action instead of a vague intention.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Stop and adjust if anything feels unsafe, unstable, or likely to cause damage.

8

Reassemble when dry

Step 8

Step 8 focuses on reassemble when dry so the process stays simple and repeatable. Work slowly, keep the area clean, and move to the next step only when this part is settled.

💡Explanation

This keeps the tutorial practical by turning the task into one visible action instead of a vague intention.

⚠️Notes / Precautions

Stop and adjust if anything feels unsafe, unstable, or likely to cause damage.

Step Navigation

  • 1
    Take apart the bottle
  • 2
    Rinse with warm water
  • 3
    Add mild soap
  • 4
    Scrub the inside
  • 5
    Clean the straw
  • 6
    Wash cap parts
  • 7
    Air dry separately
  • 8
    Reassemble when dry

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