My experience is to soak the bottle with water after my girl finishes the milk....then a while later wash with cleanser and brush...it should come off...
Try and see if it works on the kind of milk powder/milk bottle you use...
Hi, sorry for the late reply. I use red or green beans lor. But if after trying and all else fails, i would advice you to just change the bottle, it would be the best for your child.
Hi, my MIL used jiff to wash off the milk stains on the medela bottles, then used a sterilize tablet to soak for an hour or 2, then boiled the bottles 2 times. I saw that there are some scratches on the inside of the bottles. Are the bottles still safe for using?
I used to have milk stain on the milk bottle.I realised that if i soak the bottle with a warm solution made from the liquid cleanser works.
After feeding, rinse the bottle and soak in the warm solution. Later then wash as per normal and the stain will be removed.. (",)
Hi Blisslive,
an article from Parents Mag. latest Nov/Dec issue suggested using toothpaste and it will works wonder to remove the stale milk smell from milk btl.
Apply a little on the btl brush and brush the btl.
Consider twice, thrice to change the bottles. Even there's no stain, periodic bottle replacement is advisable since today plastic bottles r used; and frequent sterilizing does changes the chemical composition of the material.
Just hanging around and stopped by, I've successfully removed them completely. At the beginning, I was suggested to use silicon sponge, but it didn't work. I filled it with hot water for some time, and then pulled put the water, poured some vinegar inside and shake the bottle for about 3 minutes. And then use the baby bottle brush to brush every part inside the bottle. At last once again, I filled it with hot water, then it was sparkling clean.