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  1. Is there a strange smell from your stainless steel bottle? Find out why and learn solutions so that you won’t have that weird taste in your coffee or tea again.

  2. Is there a strange smell from your stainless steel bottle? Find out why and learn solutions so that you won't have that weird taste in your coffee or tea again.

    • Soak Your Bottle With Boiling Water. For the most part, soaking your bottle with boiling water and thoroughly cleaning the lid will fix weird tastes in a metal bottle nearly every time.
    • Deep Clean Your Bottle With Vinegar and Baking Soda. Instead, we’ll deep clean the lid (and even the bottle itself) with vinegar and baking soda, which are both potent natural antifungal cleaners that can kill mold, remove absorbed flavors, and strip away stubborn residue.
    • Use Lemon Juice To Remove Weird Flavors. If the vinegar and baking soda doesn't do the trick then the next step I turn to is lemon juice. Lemon juice can be really good as removing hard flavors and I've used it to remove flavors in my CamelBak bladder as well as removing flavors from my plastic water bottles.
    • Use Ice and Salt To Scrub The Inside. Sometimes when cleaning the inside of your metal water bottle a bottle brush doesn't remove the residue from the walls of the bottle and this can continue to make your bottle taste weird.
  3. Dec 5, 2023 · We’ve all experienced it—that weird smell coming off a stainless steel coffee thermos or an odd odor from a jacket zipper. Whether it’s an offending piece of jewelry or a much-loved kitchen pan, your metal items may start to get a little stinky over time.

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  5. Why Do Stainless Steel Mugs & Bottles Smell? Is there a strange smell from your stainless steel bottle? Find out why and learn solutions so that you won’t have that weird taste in your coffee or tea again.

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  7. May 31, 2011 · Alternative Ways. If the cap on your bottle is made of stainless steel, switching to a BPA-free plastic sports cap may help to reduce the perceived metallic taste and odor. Note that the taste and smell of water in a stainless steel bottle is quite different from that of plastic bottle.

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