Instructions for Preserving Sedge Straws
How to Clean After Use
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water immediately after use.
- Use a straw cleaning brush to clean the inside.
- Soak in warm salt water or boil for 2-3 minutes to disinfect.
How to Store for Longer Lifespan
- Keep the straws in a dry, cool place, avoiding moisture.
- They can be dried and stored in an airtight container or breathable fabric bag.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to water when not in use.
Storage Precautions
- Do not store straws in a damp environment to prevent mold.
- Limit direct exposure to sunlight for extended periods.
- If an unpleasant odor appears, soak in lemon water or diluted salt water to remove it.
Signs to Replace Your Straw
- The straw is cracked, broken, or shows signs of mold.
- The straw has an unusual odor even after thorough cleaning.
Proper storage helps extend the lifespan of Sedge straws and contributes to environmental protection!