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No water bottles, metal mold?
Hey there. I'm in my second semester of college and I'm trying to stay hydrated (The last semester left me with a horrible kidney stones). So I have my Brita filter, of course, and with it the water bottle reusable. It was fantastic for a while and I got an even bigger ... all this was the last semester, mind you. After some time, I noticed that all began to rot. Obviously, my only option in a dorm is to wash by hand. Yet no matter how I rinse with boiling water and soap, the smell of mold kept back ... or water would taste of soap. In addition, the summit would be plastic a serious agreement that was very lengthy. Sorry. Anyway. I'm about to give up these items in plastic for good and I am thinking of purchasing a bottle or aluminum or steel. But before that, I want to know ... they rot? I mean, I guess it is very likely since ... it's metal. But are they better than plastic as far as mold goes? Thank you!
a container can rot if you do not have enough dry before storing. never put dishes away wet
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