Soda Stream Clean

TinkerBelled

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I wondered if any of you might have some tried-and-true methods for cleaning out soda stream bottles. I've used soap and lukewarm water, but I can't help but feel like they aren't really clean. (I'm not a persnickety person in this regard--I have been known to go to bed with dishes still in the sink [gasp]--but after a few months of rinsing I have a perhaps-irrational fear that they're grubby germ-ridden danger-bombs.)
 
I wondered if any of you might have some tried-and-true methods for cleaning out soda stream bottles. I've used soap and lukewarm water, but I can't help but feel like they aren't really clean. (I'm not a persnickety person in this regard--I have been known to go to bed with dishes still in the sink [gasp]--but after a few months of rinsing I have a perhaps-irrational fear that they're grubby germ-ridden danger-bombs.)

Baby bottle brush?
 
Baby bottle brush?

I've tried that--it helps, but I really do wish I could pour boiling water into once every four months or so. Maybe something with baking soda or vinegar--if anyone has some sort of magical Heloise tip.
 
I've tried that--it helps, but I really do wish I could pour boiling water into once every four months or so. Maybe something with baking soda or vinegar--if anyone has some sort of magical Heloise tip.

I haven't been able to find a brush the works well, so I've just been filling it up halfway with warm soapy water, putting on the cap and shaking the bottle.

They say not to put them in the dishwasher because "exposure to extreme heat can weaken the integrity of the bottles". So I wouldn't pour boiling water in it either.
 
I haven't been able to find a brush the works well, so I've just been filling it up halfway with warm soapy water, putting on the cap and shaking the bottle.

They say not to put them in the dishwasher because "exposure to extreme heat can weaken the integrity of the bottles". So I wouldn't pour boiling water in it either.

Actually it melts the bottles. We have two that were accidentally put in the dishwasher. Boiling water would probably melt them as well.
 
Can't help with the bottle, but what do you think of your soda stream?

Oh, I love it. My husband drinks a lot of soda, and I drink a moderate amount of carbonated beverages in general (especially seltzer), so it's cut down on cost (slightly) and recycling (in a serious way). The convenience factor is great--never caught at a dinner party or a late Sunday night without easy access to the drinks we want.

The flavors are hit and miss. If you're a Coke fan, cola is never going to taste the same. That said, their version of Coke Zero is, I hear (again, from my husband), not bad. I don't love their Diet Coke version, but I like their Diet Dr. Pepper stand-in and absolutely enjoy the root beer, cream soda, and cranberry.

Honestly, I'd do it for the recycling space alone. There are other bonuses, beyond the things I've raved about: you can custom-carbonate, meaning one person can have flatter soda and the other bubblier; you can make your own syrups; and there's a lot less sugar and fewer calories, even in their full-sugar syrup versions.

I'm mostly just whining about the bottles, for the record. I know I'm not supposed to use boiling water, so I've resisted any temptation. Generally I use warm water and just swish everything around; sometimes I use my bottle brush, soap and slightly warmer water. Today, after my whining, I did a thorough scrub with the bottle brush and soap, rinsed, and then did another rinse with diluted white vinegar. I have absolutely no idea if it helped with anything, but I did feel very Heloise about it--I don't know if it's more clean, but I feel like it is.
 
I was searching a little online and found some kind of cleaning tablets made for reuseable water bottles and those Camelbak things. Do a search on Amazon for "bottle cleaning tablets". That being said, I don't know if they're ok to use in SodaStream bottles.
 



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