clorox has been advertising that you can use it to clean your bottles... something about 2 tbsp per gallon of water or something like that... let me look on their website..
correction it is 1 tbsp of bleach, 1 gallon of water, soak 2 minutes and drain through the nipple, then air dry.
clorox has been advertising that you can use it to clean your bottles... something about 2 tbsp per gallon of water or something like that... let me look on their website..
I've seen that commercial too and I was wondering about it... personally I think I will stick to boiling and then just soap/water.
Well when I clean the water dispenser at work (I'm the only one who ever has, that thing was nasty) it says to use 2 drops and flush it with an entire jug of water. So I'm thinking I won't be using bleach on baby bottles if I have to use 5 gallons of water to flush a few drops through a water dispenser.
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clorox has been advertising that you can use it to clean your bottles... something about 2 tbsp per gallon of water or something like that... let me look on their website..
correction it is 1 tbsp of bleach, 1 gallon of water, soak 2 minutes and drain through the nipple, then air dry.
https://www.clorox.com/pdf/what_you_can_do_with_bleach.pdfI've seen that commercial too and I was wondering about it... personally I think I will stick to boiling and then just soap/water.
I think it's a truely terrible idea to put bleach anywhere near anything your child will be using to ingest things.
Bleach + babies= baaaad
and of course Clorox would say that. They want to sell their product.
This. I don't even use anything bleach (or amonia, etc) related to clean my house, let alone baby bottles!