How to Clean and Store Your LifeStraw Home Water Filter Pitcher
Summary
TLDRIn this informative video, Tara guides viewers through the essential steps for cleaning and storing the LifeStraw Home water filter. She emphasizes the importance of regular cleaning, recommending a weekly schedule and detailing the process for washing the glass pitcher and filter housing without compromising the filter's integrity. Tara explains how to properly store the filter for both short and long durations, advising viewers to replace the carbon filter after extended storage. This concise tutorial ensures users maintain their product effectively for optimal performance, enhancing their water filtration experience.
Takeaways
- 😀 Clean your LifeStraw Home once a week to keep it fresh.
- 💧 Always pour out existing water before cleaning to avoid waste.
- 🧼 Use a gentle detergent and sponge to clean the glass pitcher, which is fragile.
- 🚫 Avoid getting soapy water inside the filter housing to prevent clogging.
- 🧽 Rinse the filter housing with soapy water only on the outside.
- 🧊 For storage longer than two weeks, ensure the filter is stored dry.
- 🕒 If storing for over two months, replace the activated carbon filter before use.
- 🔄 Rinse the glass pitcher again after long-term storage.
- 🚰 Always filter through one batch and discard it before resuming use.
- 👍 Following these steps will help maintain your LifeStraw Home effectively.
Q & A
How often should I clean my LifeStraw Home?
-It is recommended to clean the LifeStraw Home about once a week to keep the glass pitcher and its interior fresh.
What should I do with the water in the pitcher before cleaning?
-Before cleaning, pour out the existing filtered water to avoid wasting it.
Can the glass pitcher be washed in a dishwasher?
-Yes, the glass pitcher is dishwasher safe, but it is a bit fragile, so hand washing with detergent is suggested.
What precautions should I take when washing the filter housing?
-Use soapy water and a sponge to clean the outside of the filter housing, but avoid getting soapy water inside the housing or filter to prevent clogging the micro filter membrane.
What should I do if I plan to store my LifeStraw Home for more than two weeks?
-If storing for more than two weeks, ensure the filter is stored dry and wipe down the glass pitcher to remove excess condensation.
Is it necessary to remove the filters when storing the LifeStraw Home?
-No, you do not need to remove the filters from inside the filter housing when storing it.
What should I do if I store the LifeStraw Home for longer than two months?
-If stored for over two months, replace the activated carbon ion exchange filter before resuming use.
What is the process for replacing the filter?
-To replace the filter, simply pop out the old one and insert a new one into the filter housing.
What should I do with the glass pitcher after long-term storage?
-After long-term storage, rinse down the glass pitcher again to ensure it is clean.
What should I do with the first batch of filtered water after resuming use?
-It is recommended to filter through one batch and discard that batch before refilling and using the water.
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