Do not soak the body or stopper for a long time when there is a risk that water may get into the parts.
After washing the body, immediately use a dry cloth to wipe off the moisture. If all droplets are not wiped off, they may leave water stains, cause rust, or stain other items.
Do not use thinners, cleansers, bleaches, cleaning wipes, metallic scrubbing brushes, or nylon scrubbing brushes.
Do not use a dishwasher or dish dryer, or wash with boiling water. (This does not apply to the gaskets.)
Do not use boiling water. (This does not apply to the inside of the body or the gaskets.)
Be sure to attach the gaskets.
Dust adheres easily to the bottle boot. Do not rub them with a towel or similar material while they are wet. Press and wipe these items using a soft cloth.
If the product will not be used for a long time, fully clean and dry it.
When there are red, rust-like spots or a substance that is rough to the touch
Such staining can be caused by minerals in water, such as calcium, magnesium, and iron. When cleaning these substances, it is recommended that you use citric acid, which is available at supermarkets and drug stores.
Dilute the citric acid (approximately 10 g) with lukewarm water, then pour it into the body.
After 2 to 3 hours, wash the body with a soft brush and then thoroughly rinse it.
Depending on the beverage, the beverage odor may remain on the gasket. In this case, leave the gasket in boiling water for approximately 30 minutes to reduce the odor. If the odor is still a concern, please purchase a new gasket (sold separately). Click here to purchase consumable parts.
Please use a kitchen neutral detergent (other types of detergents cannot be used).
Acceptable bleach and detergents
Oxygen-based Bleach
Alcohol Disinfectant For kitchen and hand use
Body
Inside
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Outside
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✓
Stopper
Spout
×
✓
Gasket
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Please read the alcohol disinfectant usage instructions carefully before use and use less than 80%. Do not use bleach or disinfectants other than the types described above.