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Frequently asked questions about the use and maintenance of Runbott:
We recommend rinsing it under running water after each use, and it can be washed with a little mild dishwashing liquid and warm water.
To soften stubborn dirt, you can use a spoonful of baking soda and fill the bottle with very hot water. Let it cool overnight and then wash it as usual.
To eliminate unpleasant odors that may arise with continued use, you can fill the bottle with warm water and add a few drops of bleach. Let it stand for 15 minutes, empty and rinse the inside well before reuse.
Most of the Runbott range is made of 304 stainless steel, except for the City range, which is made of 316 stainless steel. Plastic caps and lids are made of polypropylene.
It is not recommended to wash the body of the bottle in the dishwasher as it could damage the paint and some of its components.
No, Runbott products are not microwaveable, with the exception of the Runbott Lunch inner bowl.
We do not recommend that you put your Runbott in the freezer as you will not notice any cooling of the contents. This is due to its double-wall vacuum insulation, which minimizes temperature exchange with the environment.
In addition, the vacuum seal may be compromised and the bottle may lose its thermal properties.
Yes, but be careful when opening as splashing may occur when the gas is released.
Yes, but keep in mind that milk when it is warm is at risk of going bad due to the proliferation of bacteria naturally present in it. For this reason, it is not advisable to consume the contents after more than 3-4 hours.
The Runbott range is manufactured from the highest quality stainless steel, so they should not rust if kept in good condition.
Blows, scratches or other surface damage together with prolonged excessive humidity can promote the appearance of rust.
No, the entire Runbott range is BPA free.
Yes, the sport plug is suitable for children over 3 years old.