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Posted : Oct 31, 2009 1:02:29 PM
Subject : Milk powder holders

Hi i have been using tommy tippie bottles and want to start using the milk powder holders but just wondered how you got them dry after being steralised as the milk powder gets stuck if put in straight away. Is it ok to leave them on the side to dry first or will this make them un sterile???
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Posted : Oct 31, 2009 6:49:39 PM

u can leave them to airdry or do as i do wchich is dry them with a clean piece of kitchen paper.

How do I clean and sterilise Milk Powder Dispensers?

"Milk powder dispensers should be washed and sterilised just like your bottles. You can then leave them to air dry, or use a clean piece of kitchen paper or a clean tea towel. The formula milk powder is not sterile, which is why you are recommended to make up feeds with freshly boiled water that has been allowed to cool for 30 minutes."

taken from

http://www.tommeetippee.co.uk/content/how_do_i_clean_and_sterilise_milk_powder_dispensers_/

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Posted : Nov 01, 2009 3:49:00 PM

I was going to say the same as above! I let them air dry, but sometimes they can still be abit damp - so i always give them a wipe with clean kitchen paper to be safe!

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MicMic
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Posted : Nov 04, 2009 11:54:33 AM

Thanks for your help. We have been drying them with kitchen towel and its now so much easier!
MicMic
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