How To Clean Hydro Flask Lid Gasket
Clean the inside of the rubber gasket.
How to clean hydro flask lid gasket. Mildew and mold can build up in the gasket causing strange taste in your water and not to mention the long term health. There are no replacement gaskets for hydroflasks in my country so i don t want to end up buying a new cap just because i ruined it while cleaning. We hope you find a gasket to bring new life to your hydro flask lid. Because the particles of detergents will stuck on the narrow corner of the flask lid and keep making the smell. It s hard to go wrong with a basic silicone ring.
Often people fail to clean the lids of their hydro flask properly and this is one of the main places where hidden mold can get in because of the rubber gasket as other moving parts that can hold moisture and be hard to clean. Replace the old or leaky gasket or o ring in your hydro flask bottle. They should come off relatively easily if the mold isn t set in. You can soak it with white vinegar and use a toothbrush to scrub off the mildew and mold. Scrub well using a dish cloth or your bottle brush to brush away any mold.
The gasket replacement kits shown in this video are available in two place. But in the picture above this gasket of mine was beyond a good cleaning. Make sure you scrub your lid thoroughly paying close attention to the plastic that is usually under the rubber gasket. Then scrub it all around the inside area of the hydro flask mouth lid. For washing the inner portion the steps are.
Since bottle helpers sells gaskets for hydro flask straw lids and twist on lids too this means you can find a proper fitting gasket to replace your old one. Take some dishwashing liquid on the toothbrush. How to clean mold from your hydro flask lid. Before starting the cleaning in the inner portion you should clean the outer end with soapy water and scrubber. Bottle helpers have specific gaskets or o rings for each hydro flask bottle caps.
Pay special attention to the drinking spout since that s where bacteria tends to grow. After doing so you should shake your bottle to kill all the harmful germs present inside your flask. Fill up bowl with vinegar. Additionally you can put a cup of white vinegar in your flask for 5 minutes then scrub the inside of the flask with a bottle brush to remove bacteria. Take half a cup of vinegar and put it inside the hydro flask with baking soda.