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runlikethewind
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drying baby bottles quicker - pleeeeease help!
Hi,
I use the Born Free bottles and bottle sterilizer and love them so far; however, I notice it takes FOREVER for the bottles to dry after sterilization, even after being on a drying rack. Any suggestions on how I can safely dry these bottles?
Thanks.
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Posted 8/16/08 11:27 AM |
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luvmyReese
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Re: drying baby bottles quicker - pleeeeease help!
You could get more bottles so you dont have to wash and use right away. -or- you can shake out excess water and use, they dont have to be 100% dry inside to use IMO. Hope that helps ya.
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Posted 8/16/08 11:47 AM |
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DanaRenee
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Re: drying baby bottles quicker - pleeeeease help!
Can you take them out and make bottles out of them right away?
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Posted 8/16/08 12:22 PM |
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shellybean
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Re: drying baby bottles quicker - pleeeeease help!
yes why do they have to be dry, mine arent and i use them
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Posted 8/16/08 12:48 PM |
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runlikethewind
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Re: drying baby bottles quicker - pleeeeease help!
So it's ok to put formula in them if there is still water in them??
Thanks everyone!
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Posted 8/16/08 1:59 PM |
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Laura1976
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Re: drying baby bottles quicker - pleeeeease help!
Posted by dreambaby
So it's ok to put formula in them if there is still water in them??
Thanks everyone!
being that formula is made with water, its not an issue. For some reason, i used to always smell them before i would put the formula in...
Message edited 8/16/2008 4:41:54 PM.
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Posted 8/16/08 4:37 PM |
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cjik
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Re: drying baby bottles quicker - pleeeeease help!
I think it's fine as long as the water doesn't sit around for hours in them. If you take them out pretty quickly and make bottles, they should be sterile.
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Posted 8/16/08 6:44 PM |
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