Clean the product on the same day after every use.
Use mild kitchen detergent (for table or cookware).
Use a soft sponge or cloth.
Clean the product thoroughly to prevent any odor.
Parts to wash after each use
Wash each part using a sponge with diluted detergent water or lukewarm water, and then thoroughly rinse it with water.
Wipe the water off with a dry cloth and dry the parts thoroughly.
(C) Lid
(D)* Lid gasket
(E) Spout
(F)* Stopper gasket
(H) Body
* Remove and wash.
Caution
Do not soak the body and lid when washing them. Water may enter.
After washing the whole body, immediately use a dry cloth to wipe off the moisture on its outer surface. Not wiping off all droplets could leave water stains or cause rust and other marks.
Do not use thinners, cleansers, bleaches, cleaning wipes, metallic scrubbing brushes, or nylon scrubbing brushes.
Do not use a dishwasher or dish dryer, and do not wash with boiling water. (Except gasket)
Be sure to attach the gaskets.
Dry the body and lid completely after removing stains when not in use for a long time.
If marks start to become visible on the inside of the main body
For red, rust-like spots or rough areas
Such staining can be caused by minerals in water, such as calcium, magnesium, and iron. It is recommended to clean them with citric acid, which is available at supermarkets and drug stores.
Dilute the citric acid (approximately 10g) in lukewarm water, and then pour it into the main body.
After a few hours have elapsed, wash the main body with a soft brush and then thoroughly rinse it.
Depending on the contents, the 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 noticeable, purchase a new gasket(sold as an optional part). Go here to purchase consumable parts.