How to clean your hydrogen water bottle? Healthy Hydration 💦 #hydrogenwater
Summary
TLDRThe video script offers a practical guide on how to clean a hydrogen water bottle with a built-in generator. The author explains that over time, bacteria and saliva can affect the taste of the hydrogenated water. To address this, they recommend using citric acid powder or lime juice to clean the metal slits inside the bottle where ionization occurs. The cleaning process involves filling the bottle with a small amount of water, adding citric acid or lime juice, sealing it, shaking well, and letting it sit before rinsing. This method is said to restore the crisp, clean taste of the water, especially for bottles that have been used for several months.
Takeaways
- 🧪 The speaker has discovered a method to clean a hydrogen bottle with a generator, which had started to lose its crisp taste after a year of use.
- 🌊 Water exposed to metal slits in the generator gets ionized, producing hydrogen gas, which is believed to be the science behind the process.
- 🚫 Over time, the taste of the hydrogenated water deteriorates, possibly due to bacteria and saliva contamination.
- 🧼 Cleaning the hydrogen bottle is simple and does not involve using a dishwasher due to the delicate parts inside.
- 🍋 Citric acid in powder form or lime juice can be used as a natural cleaner for the hydrogen bottle.
- 🥄 A small amount of water and citric acid or lime juice is added to the bottle, ensuring not to overfill it to maximize exposure to the cleaning solution.
- 🛠️ The generator should not be turned on during the cleaning process, as ionizing citric acid might damage the metal slits inside.
- 💦 Shaking the bottle vigorously helps to clean the metal slits and dislodge any trapped bacteria or contaminants.
- 🕒 The cleaning solution is recommended to sit in the bottle for a few hours, or longer if possible, to effectively clean the interior.
- 💧 Rinsing the bottle with tap water after cleaning helps to remove any residual citric acid or lime juice.
- 👌 After cleaning, the hydrogen bottle should work properly and the water should taste better than before.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is about cleaning a hydrogen bottle with a generator.
How does the hydrogen generator work according to the video?
-The hydrogen generator works by ionizing water that is exposed to metal slits, which causes hydrogen to be released.
What issue did the user experience with their hydrogen bottle over time?
-The user experienced a decline in the crisp and clean taste of the hydrogenated water over time.
What is the suspected cause of the change in taste?
-The suspected cause is the accumulation of bacteria and saliva from use over time.
What method is suggested for cleaning the hydrogen bottle?
-The suggested method for cleaning is using citric acid in powder form or lime juice.
Why is it not recommended to run the hydrogen bottle through a dishwasher?
-It is not recommended because there are many moving parts and ionized parts that could potentially be damaged by the dishwasher's soap or high heat.
What is the risk of turning on the generator while cleaning it with citric acid?
-Turning on the generator while cleaning could potentially damage the metal slits inside due to the ionization of citric acid.
How long should the cleaning solution be left in the bottle?
-Some people suggest letting it sit for a few hours, with the assumption that longer exposure might be better.
What is the final step after cleaning the hydrogen bottle?
-After cleaning, the user should rinse the bottle with tap water, shake it again to remove any remaining citric acid, and then turn the bottle around to ensure proper functioning.
How will the user know if the cleaning was successful?
-The user will know if the cleaning was successful if the taste of the hydrogenated water is crisper and cleaner than before.
What is the main benefit of cleaning the hydrogen bottle?
-The main benefit is the restoration of the crisp and clean taste of the hydrogenated water, which can deteriorate over time due to bacteria and saliva buildup.
Outlines
💧 How to Clean Your Hydrogen Water Bottle
The video demonstrates a simple, effective method for cleaning a hydrogen water bottle with a built-in generator. Initially, the speaker shares their observation on the degradation of water taste over time, attributing it to potential bacteria and saliva contamination. Unlike traditional cleaning methods, which may harm the bottle's ionized metal parts, the speaker suggests using citric acid in powder form or natural lime juice as a safe, natural cleaning solution. The process involves adding a small amount of water and lime juice to the bottle, sealing it, and shaking vigorously without turning the bottle on, to avoid damaging the ionization mechanism. The citric acid or lime juice effectively cleans the metal slits inside the bottle responsible for hydrogen generation. After letting it sit for a few hours, the solution is discarded, the bottle is rinsed with tap water, and it's ready for use again. This method ensures the water tastes fresh and the bottle operates efficiently without any risk of damage.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Hydrogen Bottle
💡Generator
💡Ionization
💡Citric Acid
💡Bacteria
💡Saliva
💡Cleaning
💡Lime Juice
💡Metal Slits
💡Tap Water
💡Taste
Highlights
The speaker shares a method for cleaning a hydrogen bottle with a generator.
The hydrogen bottle has metal slits that ionize water, producing hydrogen.
Over time, the taste of hydrogenated water can become less crisp due to bacteria and saliva.
The speaker has been using their hydrogen bottle for about a year.
Bacteria and saliva can get into the core of the generator over time.
Citric acid or lime juice can be used to clean the hydrogen bottle.
The cleaning process should not involve running the bottle through a dishwasher due to its delicate parts.
Using real lime juice is an option for those concerned about additives in store-bought lime juice.
The cleaning solution should not be too much water to ensure proper contact with the metal slits.
The bottle should not be turned on during the cleaning process to avoid damaging the metal slits.
Citric acid is used to clean the metal slits inside the generator.
Shaking the bottle vigorously helps to clean the slits effectively.
After shaking, the cleaning solution should be left to sit for a few hours for optimal results.
Rinsing the bottle with tap water helps to remove the citric acid.
The speaker suggests that the cleaned bottle will produce water with a noticeably better taste.
The video aims to provide a simple and effective cleaning method for hydrogen generators.
Transcripts
hey guys uh I just want to show you guys
something that I just learned and
discovered um I tried it and it works
perfectly how do you clean your hydrogen
bottle with a generator so as you know
these things hope you can see that comes
like this and the water is
exposed to these metal slits um that
gets ionized that makes the water um
hydrogen uh to to come out
I think that's the science behind it so
anyhow um so anyways you put it in like
this close it you put water in it and
you hydrogen your water right but I've
had mine for about a year and when it
first got it it it tasted crisp there's
no smell to it but eventually it started
to not have that crisp and that clean
taste was anymore and I thought it was
because of the bottle or of the of the
generator but in actuality what really
is happening is just you know through
time I'm assuming bacteria and you know
our saliva gets into it you know we we
drink it out of here um it eventually
probably gets
into the core of it and to clean it
super simple um of course you can't run
this through a dishwasher um there's
just too many moving parts or ionized
Parts I shouldn't say moving there is no
moving parts parts that uh could get
damaged from the soap but um citric acid
in powder form or simply
just lime juice you know or using real
limes um if you really were worried
about the you know the things that they
put into these even though this is 100%
um you could use real lime juice so all
you have to do is this super simple
right put it
on
all
right I pour a about just a little bit
of water in there uh maybe like a
quarter just enough so you're not
saturating it with
this squeeze some lime in there
oops I don't know teaspoon I
suppose make sure it's nice and sealed
do not turn it on um I've read that it
could damage it if you turn it on so
this process is a little scary um uh it
says again trying to
ionize citric acid might be too hard for
those metal slits that's inside there
and you close
it essentially what you're trying to do
is your citric acid will clean those
metal slits that are inside so I just
shake
it as hard as you you can you know
that's why that's why I don't fill it up
all the way cuz you're trying to give as
much exposure to those slits as
possible and you literally let it sit
you know some people say to let it sit
for a few
hours you know I'm assuming the longer
the better um but I've like I said I've
had this for a year I've done
this I'm going to literally just dump it
out I'm going to take tap more tap
water shake it up
again trying to get all those uh citric
acids out in the meantime is already
I've cleaned those
parts and there you have it I'm use tap
water all right sorry
back now obviously doesn't ruin anything
so um turn the sucker
around it should
work so once this is
done go ahead and open it up and take a
drink I guarantee it you would taste a
lot better than it was before especially
you've been using it for a few months
thanks for watching
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