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Twiztidwoundz

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So I was testing out couple of custards I had aging at around their 2 week mark. And I was horridly surprised how CAP sweet strawberry really brought out the flavor of dawn dish soap that I had not rinsed out completely. Fuck me that was so bad. What shitty mistakes has anyone else made? Have you learned anything from it? Thanks!


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Yeah I've had that happen to me to. What I do now is let it soak in soapy water for 1 day and rise the hell out of them. Then I soak in clean water for a day then rinse and repeat rinse another day.

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Hot, soapy water with a capful of bleach, soak overnight, rinse thoroughly with hot water, run through baby bottle sterilizer, air dry.
 

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Yeah I've had that happen to me to. What I do now is let it soak in soapy water for 1 day and rise the hell out of them. Then I soak in clean water for a day then rinse and repeat rinse another day.

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I implemented this system since the incident and hasn't failed me yet.
 

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Hot, soapy water with a capful of bleach, soak overnight, rinse thoroughly with hot water, run through baby bottle sterilizer, air dry.
i was thinking of using a pressure cooker a few weeks back as i don't have a baby bottle sterilizer, i would think it would work the same. thanks for the insight.
 

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i was thinking of using a pressure cooker a few weeks back as i don't have a baby bottle sterilizer, i would think it would work the same. thanks for the insight.
Glass would do well in a pressure cooker, not so sure about caps and such. I got the bottle sterilizer at a garage sale, so it was good for me...lol!
 

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Glass would do well in a pressure cooker, not so sure about caps and such. I got the bottle sterilizer at a garage sale, so it was good for me...lol!

Awesome find!!! I love garage sales and goodwill~ing. I'm currently collecting Thurmal lunch bags to keep my freezer nic grouped in freezer out back. I'll give the pressure cooker a try on wash day and just soak and shake the cap and nipples like normal. :)


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I brewed beer for years while using no other sanitizing solution than a little bleach water. Did try iodine a couple times, but looking back, it was overkill.

Pressure cooker's overkill too, but it wouldn't hurt. Only potential problem might be thermal shock/glass crackage.
 

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I brewed beer for years while using no other sanitizing solution than a little bleach water. Did try iodine a couple times, but looking back, it was overkill.

Pressure cooker's overkill too, but it wouldn't hurt. Only potential problem might be thermal shock/glass crackage.

The KISS approach I didn't think of the thermal shock. Maybe I should avoid it for now then the water and soap work aslong as I rinse better then that one time.


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For what you're trying to do, soap really doesn't do much. It cuts grease/oil, which you won't have in bottles. Even if you did have oil, you'd have to use a bottle brush to work the soap around properly.

I think the "worst" juice I've had to clean out of bottles is menthol. The gaskets took quite a bit of soaking in bleach before that stink came out. And those plastic travel bottles... wow. The smell doesn't go away.
 

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I use lemon juice or white vinegar for the stubborn odors. But if the smell is still there after that, I toss it.
 

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It may have to sit for a day, shake it up periodically, but I've not run across much that it won't clean. I won't use straight bleach on any of my plastics. Working in restaurants for so many years, I've learned that it will dry out plastics and rubber, making them pit and crack. ;)
 

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I haven't had that mistake yet since I am so anal about cleaning. But my poor hands get very dry after cleaning my bottles. Wash, rinse, rinse, rinse...done.
 

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I haven't had that mistake yet since I am so anal about cleaning. But my poor hands get very dry after cleaning my bottles. Wash, rinse, rinse, rinse...done.

Lotion! As much as I hate having greasy lotion hands it helps even if you just do it in the problem areas, I used to work in a butcher shop and my hands would be in such rough shape with all the washing and drying through out the day, and the department was a regulated 40 degrees in the work room. Man oh man I know. I've had to sleep with lotion hands inside some gloves to bring them back to life.


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Lotion! As much as I hate having greasy lotion hands it helps even if you just do it in the problem areas, I used to work in a butcher shop and my hands would be in such rough shape with all the washing and drying through out the day, and the department was a regulated 40 degrees in the work room. Man oh man I know. I've had to sleep with lotion hands inside some gloves to bring them back to life.


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It's killer on the hands, eh?

I worked on the kill floor, in the butcher shop; where I worked.
 

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