Is Your Reusable Water Bottle A Hotbed For Harmful Bacteria & Mould? | Talking Point | Full Episode

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  • Reusable water bottles have been trending on social media and growing in popularity. They help us stay healthy by keeping us hydrated while we are on the go. However, according to recent reports, people have been shocked by the mould accumulating in their bottles and claim that it is making them sick.
    In this episode, Steven Chia gathers your water bottles and puts them to the test to find out what could possibly brew inside them. Is it possible that what we think is keeping us healthy could potentially make us sick?
    00:00 Introduction
    01:34 Testing viewers' water bottles
    02:48 What's lurking in our water bottles?
    05:26 Are we washing our bottles enough?
    08:24 How should we be cleaning our bottles?
    13:46 Drink tasting funny? What might be growing
    17:28 Does the material of my bottle matter?
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Komentáře • 327

  • @JP-cs3ff
    @JP-cs3ff Před 17 dny +349

    The irony is that people spend thousands of dollars on filtered water only to be drinking contaminated water from their very own water bottle.😂

  • @ginaltf
    @ginaltf Před 16 dny +85

    Frankly it’s no different from cleaning baby bottles…scrub and sterilise etc. I avoid “complicated” designs which are challenging to wash.

  • @stevenw18
    @stevenw18 Před 13 dny +50

    No need to worry too much. Just wash & rinse thoroughly after each usage. Don't just keep topping up your bottle without cleaning it!

    • @Svid1701D
      @Svid1701D Před 20 hodinami

      Had a coworker reuse his company-issued water bottle for 2 yrs and never wash it. You could see the grime caked on it. Rip 💀

  • @celestialstar124
    @celestialstar124 Před 15 dny +16

    A tip is pour the water out into a mug before drinking. I never drink directly from my reusable bottle in fridge. And please wash it daily when we refill it.

  • @iPokeYou3ye
    @iPokeYou3ye Před 16 dny +119

    Who went to wash their bottle right after this 🤣

    • @asalkanbersih
      @asalkanbersih Před 12 dny +9

      I wash mine half of the video......

    • @WW-ob7ek
      @WW-ob7ek Před 12 dny +4

      I promised myself that I will wash my water bottle tomorrow

    • @kuronation
      @kuronation Před 12 dny +5

      You don’t wash your bottle before this?

    • @sekischro5093
      @sekischro5093 Před 6 dny

      me omg

  • @cqf30
    @cqf30 Před 17 dny +80

    conclusion: just use a drinking glass, less parts to accumulate grime/bacteria/mold, also increases your step count

    • @StephanBorgo
      @StephanBorgo Před 14 dny

      Yeah, easy to clean

    • @abinerymicky
      @abinerymicky Před 13 dny +4

      But how to carry around water with a cup?

    • @dtrishacc
      @dtrishacc Před 11 dny +2

      Buy a simple tumbler or cup with a simple lid on. Starbucks sometimes have the ceramic version of their disposable cups.

    • @ashleykeelivoon
      @ashleykeelivoon Před 10 dny

      ⁠@@dtrishaccGood suggestion

    • @overagedvscogirl9104
      @overagedvscogirl9104 Před 4 dny +2

      Problem with that is they’re usually not leak proof

  • @Vampyreq
    @Vampyreq Před 12 dny +34

    The survey lacks one option "I don't wash my bottles".

    • @head0fmob
      @head0fmob Před 5 dny

      this is the true reason, bacteria can't live in dry place

  • @d61helix
    @d61helix Před 16 dny +32

    one trick i use is to drink from the bottle without mouth contact to the spout and pouring it straight into my mouth. accidental spills do happen and of cos you still must wash often.

  • @EchaKiut
    @EchaKiut Před 16 dny +32

    I swear you unlock new fear everytime😭

  • @shanniechua
    @shanniechua Před 17 dny +51

    Should do a test if dishwasher washes the bottle cleaner... Dishwashers are becoming more popular in Singapore. It should be promoted for the water saving purposes.

    • @kelvinlin5642
      @kelvinlin5642 Před 12 dny +1

      Agreed!

    • @Vlican
      @Vlican Před 10 dny

      the high temperatures in western dishwashers kill all the mould and bacteria

    • @Svid1701D
      @Svid1701D Před 20 hodinami

      Plastic should not be washed in the dishwasher. The plastic breaks down and leeches into the water. If you are using a dishwasher, use a metal or glass bottle and hand wash the plastic lid.

  • @amandant
    @amandant Před 17 dny +7

    Steven 🎉🎉 I miss you so much. Please keep on appearing.

  • @FeliciaLim
    @FeliciaLim Před 16 dny +3

    Loving this series.

  • @hiarvingarcia
    @hiarvingarcia Před 13 dny +4

    this has enlightened my choices that impact my health. thank you.

  • @iscoon74
    @iscoon74 Před 15 dny +3

    good video and just in time as we are managing heat stress. I will be sharing with our group of parents and caregivers as well! thank you!

  • @AbuBakar-pu5ty
    @AbuBakar-pu5ty Před 5 dny +2

    Finally I got my answer after 10 years. Thanks for the video.
    I like to have bottle with plain shape. Germs grow on corners and edges more because water stays on those corners.

  • @toggie1721
    @toggie1721 Před 16 dny +52

    Can you do an episode for gym equipments and yoga mats as well?

    • @jessicaregina1956
      @jessicaregina1956 Před 16 dny +2

      Should do a episode for gymnastics clothes.

    • @flowerhuaer
      @flowerhuaer Před 10 dny +1

      No need to do ; confirm dirty

    • @meg7578
      @meg7578 Před 6 dny

      CBC marketplace has a piece on this

  • @dd-dd2co
    @dd-dd2co Před 17 dny +37

    Finally, superstar Steve is back.

  • @eng_just4you
    @eng_just4you Před 4 dny

    Thank you so much for sharing your precious experience 👍🤝

  • @andytoh-toh6488
    @andytoh-toh6488 Před 17 dny +18

    Love steven and diana hosting.

  • @thisbasicstitch
    @thisbasicstitch Před 16 dny +13

    I would love for you to do one on cutting boards if that video doesn't exist already.

  • @mookmook6989
    @mookmook6989 Před 17 dny +75

    THE SAF BOTTLE LOL BYE DED

    • @Kiaaats
      @Kiaaats Před 17 dny

      That’s why every year buy new one

    • @thecatfromsingapore
      @thecatfromsingapore Před 16 dny +3

      they never teach during ns mah T.T

    • @Kiaaats
      @Kiaaats Před 16 dny +1

      @@thecatfromsingapore common sense also need to teach meh? ☠️💀😵💀☠️😵

    • @andrewho18
      @andrewho18 Před 15 dny

      I used my bmt one throughout my 10 cycles of reservist lmao! just clean it with boiling water from the water cooler before using it can already

    • @Kiaaats
      @Kiaaats Před 15 dny

      @@andrewho18 ​​⁠Zhun bo, I think 香菇 and 金针菇 going inside alr, just in time for mala 😂

  • @ChirpyChat
    @ChirpyChat Před 17 dny +6

    Wash (not rinse) your tumblers/bottles like you wash your drinking cup. Especially the spout that is in contact with oily lips and other bacteria from the mouth.

  • @SleepyChoco
    @SleepyChoco Před 14 dny +13

    Hmm there was no mention about using boiling hot water to sanitize/clean the stainless steel bottles. Could that have worked?

    • @CarbineKiller
      @CarbineKiller Před 10 dny +1

      i was even thinking UV sanitisation on top of that xp

  • @2460z_htdja
    @2460z_htdja Před 16 dny +5

    19:27 and 21:22, are enlightening, thank you

  • @bokbokeh
    @bokbokeh Před 16 dny +2

    such a great video! perhaps we can check out the effectiveness of UV self-cleaning water bottles next?

  • @ThaiOdessy
    @ThaiOdessy Před 16 dny +20

    Rinse and let it thoroughly dry out. No moisture, no bacteria/mold. You may need more than one container/bottle and alternate their usage.

    • @lucretius8050
      @lucretius8050 Před 13 dny +1

      False, mold can stay dormant in dried out state.
      To find out if just rinsing is successful try this after a week, take a slightly damp tissue stick it in with chopstick and apply pressure with the tissue inbetween and run it along the inside of the bottle.

    • @Missy_Ai
      @Missy_Ai Před 12 dny +1

      ​@brentmorrison3392You should never put vinegar on stainless steel, as it will have chemical reaction

    • @Missy_Ai
      @Missy_Ai Před 11 dny

      @brentmorrison3392 It’s ok if you don’t believe me. I will still avoid sourish stuff with stainless steel. All the best to your health

    • @Missy_Ai
      @Missy_Ai Před 11 dny

      @brentmorrison3392 that's also your assumption which is baseless. anyway, all the best with your health

    • @DD-bf2ch
      @DD-bf2ch Před 6 dny

      No have to scrub inside out even the cover and the spout

  • @edhikurniawan
    @edhikurniawan Před 16 dny +3

    Yeah, i often bewildered by the weird taste i got from my water bottle back then when elementary school. Had no choice, mom gives me that and no drinkable water i could choose and no money to buy. And mom is always angry if i mentioned the bottle is funny.
    When i grow up i always emotional by the strange taste that i mentioned even if i thoroughly wash a bottle. I thought Lock and Lock bottles were okay, no they're not.
    I literally went into a crusade to buy a perfect water bottle. Which has a big cap to open so i could easily wash the inside. Rudimentary shape of the cap. No straw, no some kind of mouth. And it made of glass.
    And it worked. It is a Sanrio bottle. Not trying to advertise but it is the perfect water bottle. While i don't use it under microscope, it has no smell whatsoever after being used for years.
    If you wonder the shape is literally a glass like a lab beaker shape, with a cap of that cover that opening size for a maximum thorough cleaning. The only relief or motif shape is only at the cap screw. It is a kind of reinforced glass so it won't break when dropped.
    I personally never used any reusable drinking container anymore. Prefer the glass or one time use. The Sanrio bottle was for my mom. Searching the exact size to fit her bag was also painful.

  • @nicholasthope
    @nicholasthope Před 17 dny +1

    I noticed on the days I did not wash my bottle, I would usually get ulcer within a couple of days. Could be coincidence, but when I put in the effort to wash it daily, my ulcer rarely comes back.
    I have been using a glass bottle for over three years (although I do occasionally alternate with my metal bottle). It is heavy, but it feels more "atas" (LOL) and safer to me. But glad to know that it has the least chances of bacteria growth!

  • @mack-uv6gn
    @mack-uv6gn Před 17 dny +2

    That number comparison with the water bottle and the toilet is scary

  • @funwheels3307
    @funwheels3307 Před 16 dny

    Hi Steve, thanks for an informative episode. 🙏🙏🙏 Cna I ask how’s the material Tritan (a BPA free plastic) does it promote the growth of bacteria? 😅

  • @B__B22
    @B__B22 Před 17 dny +54

    I’m beyond shocked that there’re people who don’t wash their water bottles with detergent everyday. I mean it’s neither hard nor time consuming 😅

    • @XC-Z-cv8qw
      @XC-Z-cv8qw Před 17 dny

      Look up sponges and how they're full of bacteria and mould despite being used to clean with soap and water. Sponges are some of the dirtiest cleaning tool ever

    • @KJ_2020
      @KJ_2020 Před 16 dny +3

      and you trust detergent 🤣🤣

    • @glenn.c
      @glenn.c Před 16 dny +11

      @@KJ_2020 wtf do you mean by 'you trust detergent' like do you not use soap??

    • @gezzapk
      @gezzapk Před 15 dny +1

      @@KJ_2020bro never did elementary school science

    • @KJ_2020
      @KJ_2020 Před 14 dny

      @@glenn.c externally only. I don't apply a layer to the inside of a bottle

  • @timgegroup3177
    @timgegroup3177 Před 7 dny +1

    The Komodo Dragon is unaffected by any kind of bacteria. These animals drink water from anywhere. :)

  • @dolan-duk
    @dolan-duk Před 17 dny +11

    Drinking from my Hydroflask while watching this and I know for a fact that it can get quite disgusting between washes.

    • @aho_rsey
      @aho_rsey Před 17 dny

      I use a hydroflask with a straw cap as well. I clean with wire brush and brush sponge like everyday lmao. I am too conscious after my food poisoning episode

    • @G2H_HellBringer
      @G2H_HellBringer Před 17 dny +3

      I wash mine everyday and opted for standard mouth flex cap (easy to clean and no hidden parts).

    • @dolan-duk
      @dolan-duk Před 17 dny

      @@G2H_HellBringer Mine came with the flip up straw lid - straw gets icky. I also bought the wide mouth flex sip lid - this one is so troublesome to clean and it traps all the gunk in it even though I like the functionality. Always ends up with a lot of gunk from either mold or leftover undissolved particles from my sugarfree drink powders.

    • @hyewon9524
      @hyewon9524 Před 5 dny

      Recently discovered that my Hydroflask lid is accumulating grime in it unknown to me. It was on the silicon ring on the lid. I scrubbed it with cottonbuds and it was black all over both on the inside and the backside of the silicon ring. The grime already stained the silicon so I was like nope, I'mma order another lid. I scrub mine with soap every other day and it's still that dirty. Lesson learned, try to remove everything that can be remove when washing the lid.

  • @michelleherdian
    @michelleherdian Před 16 dny +2

    That Ms Trixie Ong was my English teacher back in junior college! 😆😆😆

  • @salmoncubes22
    @salmoncubes22 Před 15 dny +1

    should do a similar segment for dishwashers, especially restaurants'

  • @vance3391
    @vance3391 Před 5 dny +1

    After done the washing, your bottles less bacteria but your sponge accumulate more bacteria.😂.

  • @kokhualow3419
    @kokhualow3419 Před 12 dny +3

    Hi I always use stainless steel bottles and soak in boiling water for a short while every time I top up the bottle. Does it do the trick? I think so. But would like to know the efficacy.

  • @peyt2206
    @peyt2206 Před 14 dny

    Reason i always wash mine everyday and rinse it with hot water, need to thoroughly clean the rubber around the cap to avoid any mold😊

  • @BillyKueekSG
    @BillyKueekSG Před 4 dny +1

    Thank you, these videos are very informative and educational. Question, where can I send bottles or water samples for tests? I live in a 30-YO HDB flat and often wonder about the water quality coming into my flats from the very old water tanks and pipes. I use a Brita water jug and thought about whether I should get some kind of water filtration system in my home. Which is best and would really do the job?

  • @timothytan3981
    @timothytan3981 Před 16 dny +2

    Thanks for the informative show. Mine should be better as I pour water into my mouth from my water bottle. No physical contact with my mouth.

  • @jat9757
    @jat9757 Před 11 dny

    I rush to kitchen even b4 finishing watching this video to clean all my drinking water bottles thoroughly.

  • @BelieveAllMen
    @BelieveAllMen Před 13 dny

    On the test for glass, stainless steel, polypropylene & polycarbonate, it would have been interesting to run the test in direct sunlight, to find out if transparent glass allows more light ergo more photosynthesis than s/steel.

  • @ShadowGunt
    @ShadowGunt Před 17 dny +37

    The question should not be how much bacteria and mould is growing in absolute numbers, as we will not know if that number is clinically significant or not. For those individuals with the high bacteria and mould count, they seem to be very healthy as well. Perhaps all the numbers dont matter as well, unless we can see that those with the unclean bottles are actually getting sick more often from the bacteria found in their bottles.... who knows how long they have been doing that and still remain well....

    • @misslen575
      @misslen575 Před 16 dny +6

      I think that is very hard to estimate because it really depends on a person’s health. What is moderately dangerous amount of bacteria may have little impact on a healthy adult but for a
      immunocompromised person or someone with weaker immune system, it could cause vomiting or diarrhoea, fever, etc
      Like if i am healthy today, i would be fine but if i suddenly have flu, it could affect my immune system and exacerbate my condition. So i think just following the guideline of at least washing it with soap every other day should just be standard. You never know your child or friend or pregnant wife wants to drink from your bottle that may have bacteria tolerable to u but not others

  • @Charmaine296
    @Charmaine296 Před 16 dny +2

    Finally I know why my water bottle got mold

  • @sleepy_dobe
    @sleepy_dobe Před 16 dny

    I wonder if soaking the bottles in soap water for a few hours once a week, apart from rinsing it everyday of cos, will help reduce bacteria and mould growth. Brushing may not reach every nook and cranny, but I presume soaking should?

  • @NelTuOdelschwanck
    @NelTuOdelschwanck Před 17 dny +1

    Love this episode. Went to wash everything after watching it. Next Please do an episode on how often to change our sponges? Be it body or dish sponges. Thanks!

  • @Kewi88-dk5jo
    @Kewi88-dk5jo Před 13 dny +4

    Can you come out a topic about how often should you wash the bedsheets and towels? Thanks

    • @honeytang3066
      @honeytang3066 Před 12 dny

      I abide by - bedlinen: weekly (bcos cannot afford any more frequent than that); towels (if washed weekly, then put thro warm/hot dryer or sun it well every other day) - actually also depends on whether you only use towel after you clean yourself or if it doubles up as hand towel etc!

  • @bernadettehauw9763
    @bernadettehauw9763 Před 8 dny

    Steve, you didn't wash the cap 😂

  • @wilddragonchase
    @wilddragonchase Před 12 dny

    i have 3 shaker bottles that i alternate between because i use them everyday. i also got a special brush to clean the lids because i did notice that they would form mould in the cap... and that has gone away ever since i used the brush.. so this is very validating lol

  • @Hyejin.park23
    @Hyejin.park23 Před 17 dny +18

    I can’t believe why I spend 20 minutes watching on a video that suggesting you to brush your tumbler with soap 😂 . My 3 years old baby sister knows it better that you should wash thoroughly everything that you used with water and soaps 🤣🤣

    • @KJ_2020
      @KJ_2020 Před 16 dny +2

      welcome another ocd

  • @dianatran464
    @dianatran464 Před 4 dny +1

    I would suggest testing a Stanley. It has many small components and so hard to clean.

  • @scope1122
    @scope1122 Před 10 dny

    Probably a good idea to let it completely air dry between washes before refilling as well

  • @DD-bf2ch
    @DD-bf2ch Před 6 dny

    We wash the water bottle inside out ( also the cover and spout) everyday and use the long brush to get to the bottom to wash it. Or even put it in the dish washer.

  • @Faris-qu2gk
    @Faris-qu2gk Před 12 dny

    My boy Jethro 🤩

  • @elliotw.888
    @elliotw.888 Před 9 dny +1

    what makes this guy a water bottle expert exactly

  • @marsheemallowz8622
    @marsheemallowz8622 Před 8 dny

    Aside from daily washing, its best to use wide mouth water bottles where you can easily reach the insides to clean. Also, consider designs with easily detachable parts such as gaskets to clean thoroughly. Japanese water bottles have the best designs functionality and hygiene wise.

  • @choo928
    @choo928 Před 14 dny +1

    Cyanobacteria thrive with light as they can produce their own food via photosynthesis, so ideally you need a bottle without light penetration.

  • @misssmith7225
    @misssmith7225 Před 15 hodinami

    So another aspect in the equation is that scratches on the inside of the bottle are possible, and would affect the biofilm tenacity.

  • @teas7063
    @teas7063 Před 16 dny

    anyone knows what that brush is called? 21:41

  • @annehealey9988
    @annehealey9988 Před 13 dny

    When I was young, a teacher taught us to put in a small amount of raw rice and add some water to the water bottle and shake it to get rid of mould and then rinse it thoroughly with hot water. It always work

    • @honeytang3066
      @honeytang3066 Před 12 dny

      hey...same principle... I use egg shells with diluted dishwashing detergent. Works for glass bottles too...sparkling after a mad shake (leaving the egg shells well crushed too)

  • @zhenwenlu2607
    @zhenwenlu2607 Před 14 dny

    Rinse the bottle often with vinegar.

  • @LunaLei
    @LunaLei Před 5 dny

    I'm glad to know I'm cleaning my water bottles very well. XD

  • @blehbleh1260
    @blehbleh1260 Před dnem

    So you're telling me. Majority of people doesn't wash whatever container they use for drinking? That speaks volumes on people's hygiene more than the product. Don't blame the product, blame the people who doesn't wash their water bottles.

  • @priyankasrinivaskrishna4951

    i got cough and its not going away,then i figure about this...just rinsing seems not enough. i come back to nice sturdy plastic bottle from steel bottle,i put it to dishwasher weekly twice.

  • @tianchoree
    @tianchoree Před 12 dny

    I use baking soda instead detergent to wash it, is this method good enough

  • @watiu9lei
    @watiu9lei Před 13 dny

    the brush that uses to brush the bottle also has lots of bacteria after washing those bottles :p

  • @clarencelai4143
    @clarencelai4143 Před 16 dny

    I am going to buy a brush tomorrow!

  • @godsamazinggrace5331
    @godsamazinggrace5331 Před 10 dny +1

    My goodness
    Look at the water running from the tap

    • @janegarnham
      @janegarnham Před 6 dny

      Yes as an Australian … I feel heart sick at the water going down the drain!

  • @ClaudiaJeanneMurrin

    I used glass sake bottle, the ones that are very dark in color, almost black, for my water bottle for a year without proper washing, no scrub, just rinse. It has a very narrow opening, and I can't look inside. No smell, no nothing. When it broke, I found the insides are still squeaky clean, no bio film, no smell, no mold.

  • @IrisKmeow
    @IrisKmeow Před 16 dny +2

    Won't the brushes used by the water expert, too rough for the plastic bottles? Will it make tiny scratches and harbour bacteria?

  • @crabsoup
    @crabsoup Před 16 dny

    Should test on copper bottle as well

  • @clarencelai4143
    @clarencelai4143 Před 15 dny

    I have been using glass bottle. But I cannot understand why the inner glass always has a rough surface (prior to scrub/clean) whenever I pour out the water

  • @purberri
    @purberri Před 17 dny

    The bottles with sip lids are really difficult to clean. You have to wash your bottles every day with soap.

  • @BobbyWang-rp1lm
    @BobbyWang-rp1lm Před 4 dny

    I use glass bottle and often use vinegar and salt to soak and wash

  • @enolaesnow
    @enolaesnow Před 5 dny

    I think it’s just another habit people need to add into their life. Every night before I go to bed I wash any dishes, including my water bottle so it’s ready for me in the morning. I’ve always just treated it like a glass or mug - I wouldn’t reuse one of those the next day!

  • @mikolah2880
    @mikolah2880 Před 13 dny

    I am surprised that half of the users dont wash their bottles everyday. I don't buy bottles with complicated mouth piece, hard to wash. Or bottles with small opening. There was a time when those square water bottles with a small opening was popular but my reaction was 'isn't that super hard to clean?' 🤣Also, take out the O shape rubber around the rim of the bottle cap and scrub it, lots of dirt trap there.

  • @MrNamesNoMore
    @MrNamesNoMore Před 13 dny +1

    We should probably test those jerry cans used in military camp, they are NEVER washed with soap and seldom rinsed by the soldiers using them.

  • @twohumm2445
    @twohumm2445 Před dnem

    This is a concern i had recently. I keep scrubbing and the dark mold is still there in certain parts

  • @faithite
    @faithite Před 8 dny

    Just replace often. I wash it as I can't stand odour building up.

  • @DN2Aria
    @DN2Aria Před 12 dny

    what if there's no mouth contact with the bottle? lol

  • @JohnsonChiw
    @JohnsonChiw Před 4 dny

    How about ceramic? Scrub also cause scratches where more surface for bacteria to grow.

  • @commentsarefree4311
    @commentsarefree4311 Před 16 dny

    Was the dring water tested at various locations. Is the water chlorinated or UV treated?

    • @lucretius8050
      @lucretius8050 Před 13 dny

      As mentioned it is usually from the action of drinking directly that introduces the food source and bacteria.

  • @Qwertytsuna
    @Qwertytsuna Před 17 dny +1

    Those give the water their flavor.😂

  • @ianl.9271
    @ianl.9271 Před 14 dny +1

    What about rinsing with boiling water?

  • @jtf267
    @jtf267 Před 10 dny

    Any difference with metal bottles vs plastic?

  • @celestialstar124
    @celestialstar124 Před 15 dny

    I am totally shocked when i heard how these people reply regarding how often they wash their bottles and how they assume it's safe with their poor cleansing habit.
    My god, at 13 i already know bacteria in bottles and stop bringing plastic water bottle as water bottle. I use mineral water bottle and throw away it after 1 to 2 uses.

  • @TmTrinidad35968
    @TmTrinidad35968 Před 5 dny

    Clean thoroughly then dry under the hot sun to disinfect further. Washing should be daily and frequently after emptying. Just put water, not juice, coffee or milk.

  • @EagerCompass-mm7gj
    @EagerCompass-mm7gj Před 4 dny

    Missed opportunity- they should also review bottles with in-built UVC lamp.

  • @tenki-no-ko
    @tenki-no-ko Před 7 dny

    Mold is bad but is it that bad to some traces of bacteria in our bottle? I also feel like if we’re hyper sterile, our body would no longer be acclimated to fending off germs. Just wondering.

  • @zigazigaah5184
    @zigazigaah5184 Před 12 dny

    I believe it also depends on the way you drink. i don't let water backflow from my mouth back into it and, bottle mouth never touch my lips.

  • @AngDarren4182
    @AngDarren4182 Před 7 dny

    How about using hot water (80dc) to rinse the metal bottle?

  • @Ace-cv1xd
    @Ace-cv1xd Před 12 dny

    this is why i never ever buy bottles with tons of weird contraptions, rubber straws, multiple cap openings. just 1 cap and an empty bottle. simple. i wonder why no one talks about that.

  • @Yubbuipxs
    @Yubbuipxs Před 13 dny +1

    What about water dispensers? Nowadays the tank is made of plastic. How often are we supposed to wash those??

    • @Leonidas04052
      @Leonidas04052 Před 10 dny

      Problem with water bottles is that every time you drink from a bottle, a little bit of liquid flushes back from your mouth into the bottle. The mouth contains a lot of disgusting microbes and these end up in the bottle. So all the disgusting crap in reusable water bottles is mainly because it comes into contact with your mouth.
      So unless you drink straight from the tap and spit some of the water back into the dispenser, you should be good. This is assuming we are talking about distilled water you can buy at the store. If not, then you should boil the water before filling it in, should have the same effect.

  • @skywoo6580
    @skywoo6580 Před 15 dny

    what about the NS green water bottle ?

  • @addicted2me
    @addicted2me Před 16 dny

    Not rinse.
    Wash with soap and bottle scrubber if Ur hands hands can't reach the bottom
    I was everyday after use.
    I'm kinda OCD..
    And I'm very observant of the crevices
    Just rinse it no use. Cos got the slime effect when water is always there.
    Soap is needed.
    Basic cleaning

  • @misslen575
    @misslen575 Před 16 dny

    I think I’ve always known glass was harder for bacteria growth, i noticed it doesn’t grow any grime in the cap and it doesn’t really have this slick film on the inside between washes
    Too bad i shattered mine, i just set it down on the table and it just disintegrates on the table, very confused but i will get another one

  • @DulyDullahan
    @DulyDullahan Před 5 dny

    I’m kind of bewildered that there are people who don’t wash their bottle after every use. Every time we finish any type of water in the bottle, we always wash it. The mouth cap is especially disgusting if you don’t wash it after every use because it starts to smell from your saliva.

  • @SpecJack15
    @SpecJack15 Před 16 dny +3

    Wah, you pour iced lemon tea and soft drinks in your SAF Admin Bottle? Knock it down!

    • @ttan7293
      @ttan7293 Před 12 dny

      best is put in water bag. Cant even see

  • @hintofsweetness48
    @hintofsweetness48 Před 8 dny

    Personally, I don't like using bottle brushes or sponges. Most of the water bottles are not straight in design especially at the neck. Most of them have curves for suiting the hands. Therefore, it's possible to have missing spots when comes to the curved areas. Wash clothes are more flexible and can cover more areas inside the bottles. The easiest way for getting rid of mold is to soak the water bottles with 1:99 ratio of vinegar. Soak the bottle and don't forget the lid. I usually soak my water bottles not only on the right side, I also soak it up side down for the lid. Then open the flap and soak the lid up side down mainly is for the drinking spout & the inside of the flap. It's time consuming but it should be clean enough to use. It's nothing when you have more than one water bottles for switching.

  • @victoriang6317
    @victoriang6317 Před dnem

    I’m surprised by how rare people wash their water bottles. Growing up I was taught to wash it everyday, thoroughly exactly like how it was shown in the video. Now that I’m older, I get lazy sometimes so I only wash it every 2-3 days and even then I feel like it’s pretty gross. I’m not judging, I’m just pretty surprised by the stats of how often people wash their bottles with soap. I’m also surprised that people think rinsing the water bottle does anything 😳