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How to Clean Reusable Straws
Reviewed by Zac Kieffer
Updated: September 16, 2025
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How to Clean Reusable Straws
Tools:
- E-Cloth - Small cleaning brush or pipe cleaner - Dish soap - Clean towel or dish rack - Cup or sink for soaking
Pre-Rinse the Straw
Hold the straw under warm water to push out any loose drink remnants.
Scrub the Inside
Insert a small cleaning brush or pipe cleaner into the straw.
Move it back and forth to dislodge any buildup inside.
Soak if Needed
Submerge the straw in a sink or cup with warm, soapy water.
Let it sit for a few minutes to loosen stubborn residue.
Rinse Thoroughly
Rinse the straw under warm running water until no soap bubbles or debris remain.
Dry Completely
Lay the straw on a clean towel or dish rack, allowing it to air dry fully.
Ensure it’s completely dry before storing to prevent any unwanted odors.
Precautions:
Check Manufacturer Guidelines: Confirm the cleaning instructions specific to your reusable straw’s material to avoid damage.
Temperature Awareness: Use lukewarm or cool water only; overly hot water can warp or weaken certain materials.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Steer clear of bleach, strong acids, or abrasive cleaners that may compromise the straw’s integrity.
No Abrasive Tools: Do not use scouring pads or metal brushes that could scratch or degrade the surface.
Ensure Complete Drying: Always allow the straw to air dry thoroughly to prevent mold or bacterial buildup.
Disassemble with Caution: If your straw has removable parts, separate them carefully to clean all areas without causing damage.
Regular Inspection: Periodically check for cracks, discoloration, or warping that might indicate the straw needs replacing.
How to Maintain Cleanliness Reusable Straws: Extra Tips
Rinse Immediately After Use
Run cold water through the straw right after you finish drinking to flush out any residue.
This simple step helps prevent stubborn buildup and makes deep cleaning easier later.
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Utilize a Cleaning Brush or Pipe Cleaner
Invest in a dedicated cleaning brush or use a pipe cleaner to access hard-to-reach areas inside the straw.
This ensures a thorough scrub, removing any lingering particles or stains.
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Soak in Warm Soapy Water Regularly
Once a day, soak your reusable straws in warm water mixed with a few drops of dish soap.
This soaking method breaks down oil or sugar residues, making it easier to rinse them off completely.
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Air Dry Thoroughly Before Storage
After cleaning, place the straws on a drying rack or paper towel to ensure they’re completely dry.
Proper air drying prevents moisture buildup that can lead to mold and unpleasant odors.
Common Mistakes When Cleaning Reusable Straws
Insufficient Cleaning of Hard-to-Reach Areas
Reusable straws often have small inner diameters that can harbor residue if not cleaned properly.
Using a brush that’s too short or not designed for narrow spaces can leave behind buildup.
Make sure to use a cleaning tool that reaches all areas inside the straw for thorough cleaning.
Using Harsh Chemicals
Bleach or other aggressive chemicals can damage the material of reusable straws, especially plastics or silicone.
Harsh substances might alter the taste of your beverages over time.
Always opt for a mild dish soap and warm water to ensure safety and longevity of your straws.
Not Thoroughly Rinsing and Drying
Residual soap or cleaning agents left inside the straw can lead to unwanted flavors or chemical ingestion.
Moisture retained in the straw creates an ideal environment for mold and bacteria growth.
Ensure each straw is rinsed completely and air-dried or dried with a clean towel before its next use.
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How Often to Clean How to Clean Reusable Straws
Frequency Recommendation
Clean your reusable straws after each use, especially when you’re switching between different drinks, to keep them hygienic and prevent stubborn buildup.
Why Clean After Each Use?
Drinks often leave behind residue that can encourage bacteria and mold growth over time, making post-use cleaning essential to ensure each sip is safe.
Regular cleaning maintains the straw’s integrity and extends its lifespan, preventing the accumulation of residue that can become difficult to remove later.
If you’re using them for both hot and cold drinks, immediacy in cleaning helps avoid staining and adaptation of flavors, keeping your straws neutral for every beverage.
Our high-performance microfiber products simplify cleaning, making it quick, easy, and effective, so you can enjoy visible results without the fuss. No streaks, just results.