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How to sanitize food storage containers: Step-by-Step

  • Reviewed by Zac Kieffer

Updated: September 16, 2025

Learn how to easily sanitize food storage containers with E-Cloth for a simple, effective, and chemical-free clean every time.

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How to sanitize food storage containers: Step-by-Step

Tools:

  • E-Cloth
  • Dish soap
  • Non-abrasive sponge
  • Unscented bleach
  • Clean, lint-free towel

 

Wash Off Food Residue

 

  • Scrub containers immediately after use with warm water and a good squirt of dish soap.
  • Use a non-abrasive sponge to get rid of any sticky spots.
  • Rinse thoroughly with hot water to remove all soap suds and leftover food particles.

 

Sanitize with a Bleach Solution

 

  • Mix 1 tablespoon of unscented bleach with 1 gallon of water.
  • Submerge the containers in the solution, ensuring all surfaces are in contact with the mix.
  • Let them sit for at least 2 minutes to kill most germ nasties.
  • Rinse well with clean, hot water to wash away any bleach residue.

 

Dry Thoroughly

 

  • Wipe containers with a clean, lint-free towel or let them air dry.
  • Make sure they’re completely dry before storing to prevent moisture buildup.

 

Precautions:

 

Use Only Food-Safe Sanitizing Solutions

 

  • Verify that the sanitizer is approved for use with food contact surfaces.

 

Pre-Clean Containers Thoroughly

 

  • Remove all visible debris and residue before applying any sanitizing method.

 

Follow Manufacturer’s Instructions

 

  • Adhere strictly to the guidance provided by the container manufacturer for cleaning and sanitizing.

 

Avoid Contamination During Handling

 

  • Use clean utensils and gloves to prevent transferring bacteria to the containers.

 

Ensure Proper Contact Time

 

  • Allow the sanitizer to remain on surfaces as long as recommended for effective disinfection.

 

Rinse and Dry Completely

 

  • Remove any sanitizing residue with clean water and air-dry or use a clean towel to prevent moisture buildup.

 

Regularly Inspect for Damage

 

  • Check for cracks, scratches, or warping that can harbor bacteria and compromise sanitation efforts.

 

How to Correctly Sanitize The Food storage containers: Extra Tips

Pre-Clean Containers Thoroughly

 
  • Remove leftover food and rinse the container with warm water.
  • Use mild dish soap and a non-abrasive sponge to eliminate grease and residues.
  • Allow the container to air dry slightly before sanitizing to ensure no soap remains.

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Select the Right Sanitizing Agent

 
  • Choose food-safe sanitizers like diluted bleach (1 tablespoon per gallon of water) or a vinegar solution for eco-friendly alternatives.
  • Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for dilution and contact time.
  • If in doubt, refer to food safety guidelines ensuring the product is safe for food-contact surfaces.

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Ensure Proper Contact Time

 
  • Submerge or thoroughly wipe the container with your chosen sanitizing solution.
  • Let the solution sit on the surfaces for at least 5 to 10 minutes to effectively kill pathogens.
  • Do not rush this step, as proper timing is crucial for effective sanitization.

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Rinse and Dry Completely

 
  • After sanitizing, rinse the container with clean, warm water to remove any residual sanitizer.
  • Dry the container completely, using a clean towel or allowing it to air dry, to prevent moisture-related bacterial growth.
  • Inspect the container to ensure no spots are missed and it's free of sanitizer smells.

Common Mistakes When Sanitizing Food storage containers

Not Completely Drying Containers

 
  • Leaving moisture behind can lead to bacterial growth and unpleasant odors.
  • Always air-dry your containers fully before storing food to prevent mustiness.
  • A quick towel-dry can sometimes leave hidden moisture in crevices.

Using Harsh Chemicals or Abrasive Tools

 
  • Strong chemicals may degrade plastic over time and leave unsafe residues.
  • Abrasive scrubbers can scratch surfaces, making them harder to clean later.
  • Opt for mild dish soap and soft sponges for safe, effective cleaning.

Overloading the Dishwasher

 
  • Placing too many containers inside can prevent proper water circulation.
  • Dishwashers may not adequately sanitize items with food residue if crowded.
  • Arrange containers with space in between to ensure a thorough clean.

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How Often to Sanitize Food storage containers

 

Sanitization Frequency Guidelines

 
  • For Frequent Daily Use: Sanitize your food storage containers at least once a week. Regular use combined with small food particles left behind can quickly encourage bacterial growth, so a weekly deep clean helps prevent contamination.
  • After Storing High-Risk Foods: Immediately sanitize containers that have held raw or unwashed produce, or meats. These foods are notorious for carrying pathogens, so when you have a spill or cross-contamination risk, a prompt sanitize is essential to keep your kitchen safe.
  • For Less Regularly Used Containers: Even if you don’t use all your containers daily, aim to sanitize them at least once a month. Dust and residual odors can settle over time, so a monthly deep clean ensures that these storage spaces remain hygienic and odor-free.
  • When in Doubt: If a container has visible stains, smells off, or you suspect residue buildup, sanitize regardless of the routine schedule. It’s better to be proactive and keep toxins or bacteria from compromising your food safety.
 

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