To keep your Stanley vacuum bottle clean and free of rust spots, clean it on a regular basis. If you notice corrosion that looks like rust, it could be caused by free iron particles, dirt, or residue on the surface. You can effectively remove these contaminants by applying a standard, non-abrasive household cleaner with bristle brushes, sponges, or clean cloths.
• Stainless-steel cleaners and polishes can be used to restore the bottle's shine and remove any stubborn stains.
• Soaking the bottle in a solution of warm water and baking soda, white vinegar, or lemon juice can also help to remove rust and grime.
• After using cleaners, make sure to thoroughly wash the bottle and follow Stanley's care instructions.
Repeat the cleaning process as needed to achieve the desired result, ensuring that your bottle remains clean and pristine for future use.
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