General Cycling Discussion - Elimination plastic taste.........

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freeranger
05-29-06, 05:48 PM
Donna just started using her Camelback, and it has a very strong plastic taste. Much worse than mine ever had. What is the best method for getting rid of the plastic taste? Tried a forum search, but didn't turn up anything.


!!Comatoa$ted
05-29-06, 05:53 PM
I have heard that baking soda will get the smell out of plastic. I have used it on my water bottles. I have also used vinegar to clean other items that I use to eat or drink. Just be careful if you mix the two.

ken cummings
05-29-06, 06:23 PM
www.camelbak.com has "cleaning tablets" and other cleaning stuff. Food grade plastic should not have a plastic taste, a replacement or refund may be in order.


stapfam
05-31-06, 12:46 AM
www.camelbak.com has "cleaning tablets" and other cleaning stuff. Food grade plastic should not have a plastic taste, a replacement or refund may be in order.


Never known a camelback to have a taste either. What I do on the plastic bottles, which do taste, is to ensure they are clean after every ride, and keep the top off in between rides. Then I always add a "Taster" of juice to the water and this disguises any taste left.

LUCAS
05-31-06, 01:28 AM
Donna just started using her Camelback, and it has a very strong plastic taste. Much worse than mine ever had. What is the best method for getting rid of the plastic taste? Tried a forum search, but didn't turn up anything.

I had my Camelbak Blowfish cleaned with bleach after I discovered some mold in the drinking tube. I called Camelbak and it was suggested that I add two teaspoonful of bleach to a bladderful of water and let it seat a while b/4 cleaning thoroughly.
It worked in getting rid of the mold, but there was a subsequent bleachy aftertaste to the water (I only use it for water).

I have been adding a teaspoonful of lemon juice to my bladderful of water, and this has helped a lot in getting rid of the aftertaste.

So, I am going to suggest you try adding a teaspoonful of lemon or lime juice to your bladderful of water, and this should help.

FWIW, I also rinse out my Camelbak's bladder as soon as I get back from my rides, and then toss it into the freezer, where it stays until it has to be used again. I have not seen any problems thus far, molds or otherwise.

Regards,

Saintly Loser
05-31-06, 06:18 AM
I have been adding a teaspoonful of lemon juice to my bladderful of water, and this has helped a lot in getting rid of the aftertaste.

+1. I don't use a Camelback, but I've always put some lemon juice in my water bottles, and it helps a lot.

bennyk
05-31-06, 06:27 AM
+1. I don't use a Camelback, but I've always put some lemon juice in my water bottles, and it helps a lot.

Does lemon juice ever go bad? There's some in my fridge I'd like to try this. The juice is between 0 and 11 months old.

Mchaz
05-31-06, 12:09 PM
The water from my Camelback has a slight plasticy taste towards the end of the bladder when the water has been sitting for a while. It is not pronounced at all really.

Anyways, I say for a bad taste soak it in water/baking soda for a while. Then rinse thoroughly.

bennyk
05-31-06, 01:00 PM
For NO plastic taste from water bottles, I save and reuse repeatedly, my Gator-Ade bottles with the twist-dispenser-tops. These clear bottles have NO after taste and I've garbaged (recycled/blue-box) all of my LBS plastic drink bottles.

I do this all the time, but somehow they always taste vaguely of orange gatorade. I use the big 32oz ones.

bigskymacadam
05-31-06, 02:03 PM
1:1 water + vinegar overnight clears up any weird tastes in mine.

Kragg
05-31-06, 07:17 PM
I've used table salt in the past for canteens, it worked pretty well for removing any nasty taste.

Michigander
05-31-06, 09:09 PM
I clean my hydration bladders with antiseptic mouthwash. It works great for cleaning sense it kills germs just like the ones in your mouth, and instead of a disgusting aftertaste, its minty fresh. It would get rid of that "new Camelbak taste" too.

here and there
05-31-06, 10:23 PM
Get a Kleen Kanteen (http://www.greenfeet.com/klean-kanteen-stainless-steel-water-bottle.html) and you'll never have to worry about plastic after taste :)

dobber
06-01-06, 07:05 AM
Does lemon juice ever go bad? There's some in my fridge I'd like to try this. The juice is between 0 and 11 months old.

The bottle I'm currently working has a "made on" date of June 03.

caligurl
06-01-06, 10:14 AM
lemon juice! i use that in my bottles to freshen them.....

i've never had a problem with my camelback (i only put water in both my camelback and my polar bottles... well... exept for the lemon juice to freshen it! lol!)

genec
06-01-06, 02:50 PM
I typically squeeze a bit of fresh lime in my bottles... the touch of flavor makes the water easier to swallow.

genec
06-01-06, 02:54 PM
I typically squeeze a bit of fresh lime in my bottles... the touch of flavor makes the water easier to swallow.

bennyk
06-01-06, 03:40 PM
OK, I tried the lemon juice this morning and it worked OK. I'd say it eliminated 50% of the orange gatorade flavor from the bottle. I'll try again tonight and report back.