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  1. This is caused by coffee oils, soap and other liquids that were previously in your stainless steel mugs or tumblers. For most stainless steel drinkware, there are actually tiny crevices on the surface of stainless steel that substances can get stuck in. And this explains why your stainless steel drinkware smells bad and your drinks taste funky.

  2. Dec 5, 2009 · Using these bottles helps reduce the vast number of plastic bottles people use for carrying water or other drinks. Most of the stainless steel bottles are made from 18/8 food-grade stainless steel and are safe to reuse. However, many complaints have arisen that they have an unpleasant metallic taste.

  3. Feb 19, 2024 · Unlike traditional plastic or metal bottles, stainless steel bottles are designed to maintain the purity of water, ensuring no metallic taste contaminates the beverage. The use of innovative materials and manufacturing processes has allowed for the creation of sleek, lightweight, and resilient stainless steel bottles that cater to the needs of individuals seeking a high-quality hydration solution.

  4. May 31, 2011 · 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. Plastic is used so extensively in our lives that most of us have adapted to ...

    • 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.
  5. This is where the vast majority of the metallic taste would come from. A minor source of metal ions in the water is the container itself. Most drinking water has chloride ions in it for taste. These react with the iron in stainless steel to yield ferric chloride in trace amounts, which is soluble in water.

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  7. I very much doubt it's food grade stainless steel regardless what the label says, and god knows what metals are leeching into your water. The persistent bad taste after soaking in vinegar suggests to me the acid corroded the metal causing it to leech even more (I have a stainless steel water boiler I regularly soak in vinegar, and this never happens).

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