Materials & Technology

Comment nettoyer et entretenir les bouteilles d'eau et la vaisselle en titane?

Titane’s properties include: stabilité, léger, résistance à la rouille et à la moisissure, acid and alkali resistance, résistance à la corrosion, safety and skin-friendly properties, non-toxic and hypoallergenic, high and low temperature resistance, and odorless and tasteless. It is commonly used in medical and aerospace fields. 99.9% pure titanium is safe and durable for making water bottles, tableware, cutting boards, etc.. The first thing to do before using a titanium water bottle is to clean it and the tableware. This article provides a few simple steps to make cleaning and maintenance easy!

Pure Titanium Insulated Bottles

Hand wash with a general neutral detergent or dish soap, using a bottle brush. It is recommended to remove and clean the leak-proof silicone ring first. Titanium Workshops pure titanium insulated bottles have « no coating » and can be safely scrubbed with a bottle brush or scouring pad without fear of harmful substances peeling off.

You can wash them several times. After washing, leave the lid open and let them air dry before use.

Caution! Do not soak in stain removers, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, or other reducing acids, or in detergents containing sodium percarbonate. These may reduce the color and luster of the titanium, which will not affect normal safe use, but will make it less aesthetically pleasing and irreversible.

Silicone accessories (leak-proof sealing ring, Fuji Mountain silicone cup sleeve, etc.) are consumables and should be replaced regularly according to usage frequency.

Pure titanium tableware, cookware, and cutting boards

Wash several times with a neutral detergent or dish soap. A regular dishcloth is sufficient. Titanium-coated pure titanium tableware has « no coating » and is safe to wash without fear of harmful substances peeling off.

Due to Titanium-coated tablewares safe manufacturing process, which involves pressing with edible oilacid-free washing »), residual gray titanium powder is unavoidable. You can use a paper towel dampened with edible oil to wipe several times to easily remove the residual gray titanium powder.

For burnt or grime issues, gently scrub with the stiff side of a sponge or a soft steel wool.

If colored titanium is brushed off, even revealing the original color, there is no coating. Pure titanium is safe and non-toxic, and does not contain toxic heavy metals, so there is no need to worry.

Do not soak in stain removers, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, or other reducing acids, or in detergents containing sodium percarbonate. These may reduce the color and luster of the titanium, but will not affect normal safe use; however, it will be less aesthetically pleasing and the original color cannot be restored.

Daily Care for Pure Titanium

Pure titanium is prone to water stains. If you mind, dry it immediately after washing to prevent water stains from remaining on the tableware or cup and affecting its appearance.

If you are concerned about residual water after it dries, you can wipe it with cooking oil, which can greatly improve the appearance.