August 2013 Moms

Bottle Nipple Cleaning - BONUS PIP

Warning: this is probably a dumb FTM question.

Now that I'm back to work, DD gets 3-4 bottles per day of pumped milk. Last Friday, we noticed the nipples are cloudy and gritty. I've washed with soap and water, boiled, cleaned inside and out with the pipe-cleaner-thing, and run them through the dishwasher. They look clean at first, but after about 30 minutes the grit and grime appear again.

Does this mean I need new bottle nipples? Or is there a secret, special way to clean them? 

Included: a cute baby pic for anyone reading this post.
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Re: Bottle Nipple Cleaning - BONUS PIP

  • I have no clue.. But I will be following bc we've noticed this as well and I'm hoping there's a secret!! Ps Your little girl is so stinkin adorable.
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    Mason Lee 
    Born 8/18/13 
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  • I add lemon juice to the boiling water- that helps :-)
  • It might be hard water deposit. I know it might sound weird, but try soaking in vinegar then wash/boil so there's no residue left over. We've had the same thing happen to us.

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  • I started soaking bottles and stuff in hot water mixed with dawn that has a grease remover. It seems to help better than the Medela BM removing soap. I also use a drying mat that supposedly prevents condensation on bottles and glasses while drying.
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  • @hiddenmickey Bed bath and beyond. I'm actually going to pick up another one since it's so awesome. It is double sided with the fast drying side being a silver color. If I were home, I'd take a pic.
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  • Are you hanging them to dry on one of those spinning drying racks?
    I notice that happens when MH just tosses them on the little shelves on the rack. But when they're hung on the little pegs they dry perfectly clear.
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    My baby is ONE!!

     

       

  • We don't have hard water, but had a sort of "film" on them. I started soaking in vinegar water before washing, and washing using Dawn with grease remover. This seems to have solved the issue.
    Married DH <3 : 7/7/12; 3 fur babies (2 dogs and 1 cat)
    DS born 9/3/13; DD born 7/22/15; LO due 5/28/18
    FS (age 5) and FD (age 2) to become AS/AD very soon!

  • Here is my system... Some things go on the rack, some go on the mat. I got my mat at target. It is microfiber on one side and mesh on the other.
  • @mommabmb I started using vinegar before the dawn last night after reading your post. That has definitely helped, too.
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  • @mommabmb I started using vinegar before the dawn last night after reading your post. That has definitely helped, too.
    @maritza707  I'm glad that helped! When I don't have vinegar (I just ran out last night) I have tried lemon juice. It also works, just requires more. It does smell better, though.
    Married DH <3 : 7/7/12; 3 fur babies (2 dogs and 1 cat)
    DS born 9/3/13; DD born 7/22/15; LO due 5/28/18
    FS (age 5) and FD (age 2) to become AS/AD very soon!

  • I have no input but your LO is darling. What a cutie!
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    @mommabmb I started using vinegar before the dawn last night after reading your post. That has definitely helped, too.

    @maritza707  I'm glad that helped! When I don't have vinegar (I just ran out last night) I have tried lemon juice. It also works, just requires more. It does smell better, though.

    @mommabmb Good to know! It definitely helped, although it's a bit time consuming now with a three step process, lol. Soak in hot water with vinegar, rinse and soak in Dawn with grease remover, rinse and dry completely on special drying may, lol
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