How to clean the products:
Immediately after use, rinse in warm water and wash using a Pigeon Liquid Cleanser. Use a sponge brush to wash plastic bottles.
How to sterilize the product:
Sterilization Method : Boiling, Steam, Chemical, UV
Be sure to sterilize before every use.
Boiling/Steaming sterilization: Thoroughly wash the nipple, bottle, cap, and hood, and place in water. Bring the water to a boil. Sterilize for 5 minutes after the water comes to a boil.
Chemical sterilization and microwave sterilization are possible. Use sterilizing products specifically for baby bottles and nipples. Follow the instructions in the user's manual for these products. With chemical sterilization, the printing on the bottle may fade.
UV sterilization is possible. Follow the instructions in the user's manual provided by the manufacturer of the UV sterilizer. It is recommended to replace the product when it starts to discolor and/or turn cloudy.
Lifespan of product:
For the silicone nipple, rotate the use of 2 or more nipples for about 2 months before replacing them (boiling, steam, and chemical). If you see any stubborn milk stains, scratches, or discoloration on the Nipple, it is an indication to consider changing to new nursing bottles.
Recommend to change nursing bottles every 6-12 months for hygiene purposes. If using UV Sterilization as the main method of sterilization, may subject the material to premature aging.