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how to get that stink out of bottles!?

posted 3rd Jan
any tips/remedies?

I always wash and boil LO's nipples and bottles but they seem to always still have that milky smell! I hate it!

I'm running out of ideas and my hand is killing me from scrubbing the crap out of them tonight!
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I have 1 child & 3 angel babies & live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
posted 3rd Jan
Soak them in lemon juice and then wash them.
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I'm due August 18th (a girl), have 2 kids & live in Washington
posted 3rd Jan
Run them through the dishwasher
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I have 11 kids & live in Tulsa, Oklahoma
posted 3rd Jan
I got the bottle sterilizer tablets and if they still smell milky, I just soak them in the sterile water for half an hour  
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I'm due July 18th (a boy), have 1 child & live in Australia
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posted 3rd Jan
Mint oil cleanser its in a green bottle you can find it at regular grocery stores or even organic stores but not at Walmart . You can use it for just about everything even pets !! It takes the smell out of bottles excellent!! Deff try it
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I live in ?
posted 3rd Jan
Baking soda and vinegar. It will foam and fizz like crazy but itll help
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I'm due January 24th (a boy) & live in Nebraska
posted 3rd Jan
I mixed hot water and baking soda and then let it sit for 24 hours.
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posted 3rd Jan
Boil with vinegar.
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I have 1 child & live in Washington
posted 3rd Jan
A always rinse them out after DS is done. And wash and sanitize them later.

They don't get smelly as long as I quickly rinse them.
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I have 1 child & live in Huntsville, Alabama
posted 3rd Jan
I'd throw them away.
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I have 2 kids & live in Havana, Cuba
posted 3rd Jan
I use glass because they never smell and clean easy, I'd toss them.
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I have 2 kids & live in Sweden
posted 3rd Jan
Quoting Captain Obvious:" I'd throw them away."

ya, so would I.
After washing the bottles I never had them still smell.. gross.
I'd just get new ones lol
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I have 2 kids & live in Round Rock, Texas
posted 3rd Jan
Baking soda and vinegar.

Or just throw them out, buy new ones, and rinse them immediately after use. Much easier to prevent the stink than get rid of it.
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I'm due July 31st, have 3 kids & live in Kansas
posted 3rd Jan
Quoting Captain Obvious:" I'd throw them away."

we just threw away a lot of nipples and these are all brand new ones from about a month ago.
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I have 1 child & 3 angel babies & live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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