How To Clean A Hydro Flask That Smells

Chances are the sticker won t just peel of clean.
How to clean a hydro flask that smells. You might have few spots of gunk still on the surface of the hydro flask. This does a good job of removing minor smells from the bottle. It s not something unique to the hydro flask. Cleaning proactively will keep your bottle from getting really gross over time and ready to use at a moment s notice. Leave the baking soda in the flask for 8 hours then rinse it out.
Now shake the bottle for 2 5 minutes and keep the bottle with soap water for more time. Once you have it off you want to clean it thoroughly. To do that you should pour some hot water into the bottle and add some dish soap. Dish soap can also clean the hydro flask. Let stand it for 5 minutes then wash it with dish wash.
Or when the hydro flask is left uncleaned for long or when it is left with beverage residues for some time. Now carefully and slowly peel the stickers clean off. Mix 2 3 tbsp fresh yogurt and a pinch of salt in a small bowl then put this yogurt in thermos or flask and shake the flask so it coat eventually the inner glass you can increase yogurt quantity according to flask size. Then scrub it all around the inside area of the hydro flask mouth lid. Revolve the bottle around to ensure that the vinegar spreads and reaches every interior of the hydro flask.
Use vinegar to thoroughly clean the hydro flask occasionally. Soak it in vinegar another technique is to get a small amount of white vinegar and pour it into your hydro flask bottle. Then tie the bottle with the cap. If washing the flask fails to remove the smell try a baking soda and vinegar mix. They should come off relatively easily if the mold isn t set in.
That said you ll want to check and clean out the lid after using it to prevent any build up and getting rid of moisture. But in the picture above this gasket of mine was beyond a good cleaning. Add 2 teaspoons of baking soda and 2 tablespoons of vinegar to the flask. After covering all around the area clean it up with tap water. Because the particles of detergents will stuck on the narrow corner of the flask lid and keep making the smell.