Mine still have a few drops of tap water in them after rinsing off sanitiser... Is this bad?
These days I rinse my bottles with tap water after emptying them, then once I have 15 bottles empty I bake them in the oven for 90min at 200 degrees. Bone dry after this treatment :icon_cheers:
I'm with you peaky. Wash 'em in hot soapy water (glove territory) and rinse 'em in hotter water (ouchy! ouchy! glove territory) and then bake 'em. I only use 130 degrees Celcius and for 30 minutes. But theyv'e just come out of (almost) boiling water, so they're dry pretty quickly. And anything over 115 for 15 minutes kills the nasties.
Doesn't work for PET, though, unless you want wierd, twisted, 300ml bottles.
How far do you let your bottles dry before bottling? Completely?
Really? Do people really go to this much trouble and is an oven really a sterile environment? Hows about a good ole boiling water rinse follwed by a quick starsan.Cooking the bottles in the oven works great. =)
As long as they're glass, doesn't work so well with PET.
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