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Sterilizing sippy cups Sterilizing baby bottles and sippy cups are essential. This step can remove much of the bacteria and other microorganisms in them. You do not need to sterilize the cup after every use. However, you must often sterilize your baby's sippy cups to ensure they are safe for your baby.
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Learn More »Do not use the sponge you use for the other utensils in the house. Instead, we recommend using a bottle brush or a clean cloth to get the job done. Smaller, hard-to-reach places like the spout can be cleaned with a nipple or teat brush. Use a straw brush for the straw, if it has one. Be extremely thorough, as residual fluid can lead to germs. These germs can cause diseases when your baby uses the sippy cup again. The second method is an alternative if you do not have a bottle brush handy. The sippy cup can also be thoroughly cleaned by making an agitator pour into the cup. This is a method that our grandmothers used to follow quite often. Throw in a handful of uncooked rice into the cup, along with some vinegar and water. Shake this vigorously, and the rice will act as an abrasive, removing all the gunk from inside the cup. Vinegar helps to remove any smell in the sippy cup. Take care to use a small amount of vinegar because it can erode the plastic. If you are using a sippy cup that is not certified BPA- or EA-free (why would you, when you have Niniobaby’s quality product), try to avoid using vinegar. Use rice and water alone.
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Learn More »Bleach: Bleach is an effective way to kill mold spores, and so are vinegar and tea tree oil. Sanitize the sippy cup by mixing two teaspoons of bleach with about four liters of water. Drip-dry the cups after they have been let soak for about two minutes. Ensure to rinse the cup with soapy water after this, as the bleach should be washed away thoroughly.
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