Best way to clean soy formula bottles?



My baby has switched to soy formula and I cannot get that residue out of the bottle.I use a bottle brush first,then run it through the dishwasher and it still remains.Any suggestions? Thanks!


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5 comments a "Best way to clean soy formula bottles?"

Try some bleach diluted in water when you rinse out the bottles. Bleach is a sodium base, and breaks down in heat/water/air, making it non-toxic in the end.

That how we always cleaned all our dishes. A sink of soapy water with some bleach in it. It gets the dishes much cleaner, and results in a quicker drying process which reduces residue.

don’t use a dishwasher. wash by hand.

The best way is to soak them in warm water over night then boil them in hot water for about 15 min>

My son is also on soya milk as he is lactose intolerant.
I fill up my sink with really hot soapy water and leave the bottles to soak for 10 mins, then I really scrub them with a bottle brush, it takes me about five mins to wash his six bottles and teats but it gets rid of the resedue.

My son has been on soy formula since a couple weeks old, and he’s 9 months now. I’ve had no trouble, but I make sure to rinse them as soon as he is done, so that when I wash them, there’s no problem.

I don’t have a dishwasher, but my sister-in-law does, and she puts my neice’s bottles through it and she’ll wait to wash them until there is a full load. Then when they come out, there is sometimes a film on the inside. She is on regular formula.

So it may just be the dishwasher. Try washing them by hand and see if you have the same problem.

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