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    Posted: 03 January 2009 at 7:28pm
E's bottles when we go to wash them sometimes smell a little sulphuric...they were new when he was born ...and we mostly rinse them before they sit on the bench waiting to be washed? any ideas?
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Sorry just came on online for first time in nearly 2 weeks!
Ddi you get information pack from Neocate? because it contain information about how to clean bottles and cups now and then because neocate tend to stick onto bottles, so will cause build-up on bottles after while, hence stinky smells if not clean properly
I will find my info packs to explain how to clean bottles, I know it is involved bic of soda/baking soda.
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just the normal one..just seems to be one bottle so we did the baking soda thing.. seemed to work.
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Glad you find it work with baking soda. Sorry didn't get back to you sooner as couldn't find my information pack from Neocate called "Food allergy Kit" - free from Neocate, just ring up and ask for one full of recipes too.
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Baking soda works for us too.

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