Cleaning the water dispenser with natural methods is an effective way to ensure hygiene without using chemicals. Here are the steps you can follow to clean the water dispenser with natural methods:
Required Materials:
white vinegar
lemon juice
Baking soda
clean water
Clean cloths or sponge
Steps:
Turn Off and Drain the Device:
Turn off the water dispenser and completely empty out any remaining water.
Make sure the water has drained completely and remove the water tank if you can.
Cleaning with Vinegar:
Fill the water tank with white vinegar. Vinegar is a natural disinfectant and cleans bacteria, mold and lime residue inside the dispenser.
If the water tank is removable, pour the vinegar into the tank and let it sit for a few hours (preferably overnight).
Then drain the vinegar and rinse with plenty of water.
Cleaning with Lemon Juice and Baking Soda:
Make a paste by mixing lemon juice and baking soda. This mixture is used to clean the inner surfaces of the dispenser and remove lime stains.
Apply the paste to the inner surfaces of the dispenser with a sponge or clean cloth. Focus especially on areas with lime stains.
Leave the mixture for a few minutes and then rinse with clean water.
Cleaning the Water Tank and Other Parts:
If you can remove the water tank, clean this part with white vinegar as well.
Taps and water outlets can also be cleaned with vinegar or baking soda-lemon mixture. A toothbrush or small brush may be useful to reach these areas.
Rinsing the System:
After cleaning all parts, reassemble the water dispenser and rinse it several times with clean water. Make sure the vinegar or lemon smell is completely gone.
Cleaning the Exterior:
Wipe the outer surface of the dispenser with a slightly damp cloth. For stubborn stains, you can use carbonated water.
By following these steps at regular intervals, you can ensure that your water dispenser remains clean and hygienic. These natural cleaning methods, provided without using chemical cleaning products, are an environmentally friendly and healthy alternative.