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How Often Should You Clean Water Bottles?

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I ran across this article today, and thought it might be of interest. One of the things it brought to mind, are the various complaints of GI upset that focuses on the potable water sources of the Meseta

 
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What's the answer?
I'd be more worried about dringing systems, because it has much more material to pollute.
The high amount of chlorus in spanish tap water will kill most bacteria.
 
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I'd be more worried about dringing systems, because it has much more material to pollute.
The high amount of chlorus in spanish tap water will kill most bacteria.

I'm not sure of what point you are making. Sorry.
 
I ran across this article today, and thought it might be of interest. One of the things it brought to mind, are the various complaints of GI upset that focuses on the potable water sources of the Meseta


Nice article @davebugg .
Even though we use 'single use' store bottles, we rinse these every time we refill them.
I've never really though of carrying a 'water bottle' as such.
The store bottles are so light!

And before I get 'ambushed' for not being concerned for the environment, we reuse the bottles all the way....
 
Nice article @davebugg .
Even though we use 'single use' store bottles, we rinse these every time we refill them.
I've never really though of carrying a 'water bottle' as such.
The store bottles are so light!

And before I get 'ambushed' for not being concerned for the environment, we reuse the bottles all the way....

I think it is the refillable use that is the operative point of what the article addresses, rather than the original purpose of that bottle. It sounds like you are dealing with it, regardless :)
 
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I think it is the refillable use that is the operative point of what the article addresses, rather than the original purpose of that bottle. It sounds like you are dealing with it, regardless :)

I agree. Sorry if my point was not clear.
Even though we reuse store bottles, we rinse them at every refill.
As you say, the type of bottle doesn't matter.
 
I've been mulling the issue of reusable bottles vs single use store bought bottles for the Camino for some time. I do use reusable bottles at home and I do have a great concern for the environment, but knowing only too well that reusable bottles and their contents can so easily become contaminated, I'm leaning toward store bought bottles while walking. I've trialled all sorts of bottles, and drinking systems, but it all comes back to how easily can I clean this system/bottle on a regular basis, without the need to carry brushes and or cleaning solutions. I learned some years ago when working, that water bottles need to be cleaned often. I used to have a 1l bottle that I kept at work for water throughout the day. Each morning I would top it up and it could be weeks between washes (me very red faced). Until one day I detected a foul smell every time I'd take a drink from my bottle. About half way through the day I just had to find the source of the smell; and yes! it was coming from the lid and the mouth of the bottle, there was even a scum build up in the thread of the screw top! Yuck! I'm very diligent now keeping my bottles clean!
 
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The issue of water bottles is rather like, boots v shoes, poles or no poles.......... and is further complicated by the bottle v bladder debate :eek:

So many personal experiences and preferences...........

We use store bought 'disposable' bottles but re use them. This is the system we use.
I carry some denture cleaning tablets and soak the tubes about 1 / week.
I may carry a tube brush next time. The tubes are in the sun and can get a bit of mould inside.
The brush weighs nothing really.
The bottles get rinsed at every refill.

Not exactly a fashion statement I know. :oops:

 

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