Whether you’ve got a new drinkware set to use at your business or were given something special from someone else, it’s important to know how to clean bottles and cups properly. If you want to know how to wash a water bottle and other branded drinkware without damaging the imprint or the drinkware itself, read on as we’ve looked into the best methods for cleaning. Whether you have ceramic mugs, elegant glassware or travel mugs with high-quality insulation, how you care for your drinkware will impact how long you get the best use from them.
While some people find the act of hand-washing their dishes therapeutic, most can agree that it’s easier to just put your dishes in a dishwasher. So then why do we hand wash our drinkware?
Dishwasher safe is a label given to drinkware that can be washed in the dishwasher without damage. While some drinkware is labelled as ‘top-rack safe’ or just ‘dishwasher safe’, you should take both to mean the same thing. Drinkware goes on the top rack, furthest from the heating element at the bottom of the dishwasher. Even dishwasher-safe ceramics should be kept at the top with branded drinkware to protect the imprint.
The only way to know for sure is if your branded drinkware is labelled as dishwasher safe. Without this label, hand-washing is always best to preserve your drinkware and its branded imprint. If you don’t have access to the original care instructions on your drinkware, check the bottom. Most dishwasher-safe water bottles and drinkware will have a symbol on the bottom, side or handle indicating that it is dishwasher safe. This symbol varies in design, but is typically a square with something to represent both a dish and water inside, like a cup and water droplet or plates under some diagonal lines. Remember, this means the drinkware is dishwasher safe, but the branded imprint might still not be.
Still not completely sure if you should put it in the dishwasher? Here are some questions to ask yourself:
Tea and coffee can be tasty, but they contain something called tannins. This plant-based chemical is often used in tanning leather or making ink, and as you can guess, it stains. So how do you get those dark rings out of your favourite mug? The best ways that don’t involve damaging your mug include one or all of the following:
While harsher detergents and bleach can work wonders, these gentle cleaners are less likely to cause damage to your new favourite branded mug.
Water bottle lids contain a lot of little ridges that can trap moisture and bacteria, breeding mould and other problems over time. So how do you keep your water bottle clean? Follow these steps to keep your favourite lids mould-free:
Not sure how to clean a metal water bottle, or how to clean a glass bottle instead of a plastic one? Vinegar is a gentle but powerful water bottle cleaner for any type of bottle, so don’t worry about the material unless you’re using bleach or something that could corrode the finish on your metal water bottle over time. Bicarbonate of soda is more abrasive than vinegar, and while it is safe for most metals, it should be avoided for aluminium.
No matter how you clean a water bottle and drinkware, it’s important to keep in mind how your method affects your drinkware over time. Dishwashers are effective, but often too forceful on delicate materials. While hand-washing can be tedious, it can help protect your drinkware for longer-lasting imprints and performance.
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