If your baby’s bottles were left unwashed and are now stinky,
add baking soda to your bottle cleaning routine!
Baking soda is known to get rid of odor, and it’s all natural too! You can fill the stinky bottles with a mixture of soap, water and baking soda, shake the bottle with the nipple and cap, then let it sit for a few minutes. In most cases, even a quick wash will do the trick!
Don’t forget to sterilize, as usual!
More quick tips here!
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I usually use salt and hot water for this, then shake it for 2mins and poof! the stink is gone. but I’ll try this tip too, thankies! π
Baking soda has many tricks and it’s a must in every home.
Neat trick! I do believe that baking soda has cleansing and odor removal properties, it’s so versatile.
I love baking soda! Well, not love-love, but I’m amazed at its versatility. I wish I knew this tip when we were still using plastic cups, Nicole, as stainless steel and glass cups are easy to clean. π
i’ve tried using baking soda for cleaning purposes and it works but i haven’t tried using this for my baby’s bottles… i should keep this in mind in the event that i forget to wash his bottles right away.. π
Thanks for the tip! But, putting vinegar can do the same too! π will try this some day! π
Thanks for the tip here. I’m sure a lot of mom will find it very useful.Baking soda really does wonders.
Thanks for sharing this. Yes, sometimes milk leaves a stinky smell on the bottles. Will definitely try this.
Yes, agree on the wonders of baking soda!