Any tips to prevent deposition of salt on the feeding bottles while boiling for sterilization?

Rajen asked:


Salt gets deposited on the feeding bottles when they are boiled in water for disinfection purposes….Acid treatment is not advisable in case of new borne babies…May like to suggest good solution keeping in mind health hazards

JANELLA
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4 Responses to “Any tips to prevent deposition of salt on the feeding bottles while boiling for sterilization?”

  • kass ?:

    I never had that problem. But, after you sterilize them you can wash them and it should come off. You only need to sterilize once a week for newborns.

  • omni_titan:

    The pot or any salt in for cleanliness rinse bottle is direct from tap ensure that the inside of the inside of the pot or container is sterilized do not add any baby safe liquid cleaner use.
    The pot or container is sterilized do not add any baby safe liquid cleaner use brush check for cleanliness rinse.

  • Babzz:

    My kids were small used microwave steriliser you can get these fairly cheaply from mothercareargos type places they are alot easier than any other method of sterilising your babies feeding equipment and didnt have.
    My kids were small used microwave steriliser you can get these fairly cheaply from mothercareargos type places they are alot easier than any sort.
    My kids were small used microwave steriliser you sterilise.

  • teri:

    The greatest thing own5 months old and still sterilize.