Friday, November 30, 2012

Cleaning Thermos Flasks

There is no denying how useful a thermos flask is to us. It gives us convenient because we can store our hot drink for consumption at a later time and would still be warm. Surely not all of us may own useful thermal flasks but we should reconsider having this in order to enjoy the convenience it brings. Thermal flasks can last long when you know how to take care of them. Here are some tips that will help you take care of your thermal flasks.

1. You will need half of an eggshell plus 2 tbsp vinegar, you will be surprised how these two can be very helpful. You place the mixture inside the flask, shake it well and then wash it off with warm water. This will clean your thermos flask and can get residues from your beverage very well. Click the link to get more ideas on Thermos Australia.

2. Another practical way of cleaning thermos flasks is to use soda bicarbonate and boiling water where in you add 2 tbsp of soda to the water and fill the mixture to the flask and shake it, this will clean your flask with any dirt. The mixture will take all traces of dirt inside the flask.

3.  There are instances when there will be odor that sticks to the thermos flask. You will be confronted on how the get rid of the oder. When you are dealing with coffee odor, you will need uncooked rice about two tablespoon of it and mix it with 1 cup of boiling water, add the combination to the flask and shake the flask. Rinse the flask after shaking, and you will have odorless thermos flasks.

4.  You can also have it plain and simple - make a soapy water, using dish washing liquid, in a small basin then soak the thermal flask into the basin with the mixture, you can soak it overnight depending on the intensity of the odor, after soaking you can then rinse it and dry. You will no longer smell the odor and you can no longer see any tarnish.

5. The last thing and this should not be forgotten, when you have washed your Thermos flask be sure to turn it upside down so that all water will come out and will leave the thermos flasks really dry. You can also leave the lid open or do not close it to tight so that there is air that can get in and avoid odor. This will encourage bacteria that creates really awful odor.

With the ideas presented above, surely you have gathered practical ways on how you can maintain clean thermal flasks. The tips are very easy to execute, you will not have a hard time doing it yourself. Your thermal flasks will have longer life with these tips.
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