2015年12月17日星期四

Washing Baby Bottles Easier

Washing baby bottles is a tiresome chore that every parent can relate to, especially scrubbing any cloudiness left by expressed breast milk or formula.
However, with milk fat and proteins prone to clinging on to plastic, this issue is inevitable and despite thorough cleaning with washing-up liquid and sterilisation, milk residues are often left behind.This not only leaves an unpleasant odour, it also creates the perfect environment for bacteria to feed and thrive so ridding of all traces is essential.
Here is a 5-step guide to help you have baby bottles that look clean and smell clean in every wash:
Step 1 – Washing baby bottles starts with a rinse
When your baby is finished feeding, try washing baby bottles as soon as possible.But if this is not possible, try to rinse off the leftover milk in the bottle with water. Rinsing reduces the amount of milk left in the bottle and also reduces the ability of milk fat and proteins to cling on to the plastic. This makes washing baby feeding bottles easier later.
Step 2 – Soak bottles and teats in warm soapy water
Washing baby bottles all together to make the best use of time is a great tip that we’d recommend! So try soaking the bottles and teats in warm soapy water first and see a big difference later! You can either make up a bowl of warm soapy water or you can fill each bottle with warm water and add a little washing-up liquid.
Step 3 – Brush the bottles and teats
Brushing the bottles and teats is a very important step in washing baby bottles as this helps in completely removing and dislodging the milk residue from the plastic.Sadly, this is one step that we cannot get away with. It’s a necessary evil, just like cleaning our teeth with a toothbrush and not just with a mouthwash.
The good news is that we’re making this step easier by using cleaning ingredients that can remove milk fat & proteins effectively in just one wash, so you don’t need to wash baby bottles over and over again.
Step 4 – Rinse bottles and teats
Once you’re done with brushing, make sure you rinse the bottles and teats well so there are no leftover milk and washing-up liquid in the bottle. Washing baby bottles is a lot easier with Nimble Babies Milk Buster because it takes less rinses to get rid of the foam.
Step 5 – Sterilise bottles and teats
It is highly recommended to sterilise the bottles and teats as babies under 12 months only have 15-17% of an adult’s antibodies. This is your final step in washing Baby Feeding Bottles.
It is best that the bottles and teats are cleaned well before sterilising. Sterilising will only kill bacteria but will not remove the food source of the bacteria, which in this case is milk fat and protein.
Now you can wash Baby Bottles with these 5 easy steps! We hope that you’ll have more fun and an easier time doing this thankless chore!

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