GET RID OF THE SMELL AND STAINS FROM THE KID'S LUNCH BOX.

You give your children the orderly lunch box when you pack their lunches in the morning. The situation drastically changes in the evenings, from the foul scent to the stained bag. You always try to maintain them as spotless as you can, but the strong smell of the leftover food presents you with many difficulties.

The majority of the time, the food that is packed leaks or spills, making the situation messier to clean. You choose not to pack your children's meals in those odorous boxes since you always want to provide the greatest hygienic care for them. On the other hand, purchasing a new lunchbox each month is also not a practical option. Regardless of whether your children like the traditional metal lunchbox or more contemporary styles, spilled liquids and accumulated food filth will create messy, odorous messes that need careful cleaning and deodorizing. A cloth lunch box may nearly always be cleaned by running it through the washing machine, while a metal or plastic lunch box will need to be hand-washed.   

Doodo dishwashing liquid works to clean, degrease, deodorize, and remove stains without dangerous chemicals, whether you're trying to clean the exterior of a lunch box, deodorize the inside, or a little bit of both. You won't have to worry about tasting soapy residue on your food because the clean-rinsing formula does not leave a residue. 

The supplies you'll need to clean your lunchbox are listed below:

  • Doodo dishwashing liquid

  • Water 

  • Sponge

  • Towel

Cleaning Process :

     Scarp the box thoroughly to clean all the residual foods before you begin the cleaning process. To start, thoroughly wash the box with water to get rid of all the dirt. Take a bowl of lukewarm water and use it to wipe the lunchbox as thoroughly as possible. Add two to three drops of concentrated Doodo liquid, which is a gel-like dishwashing cleaner. After thoroughly combining the gel and water, soak the lunchbox for an hour. It will be beneficial to get the container's oils out. Take the sponge now, and add two more drops of gel to it. Now gently clean from the inside out to eliminate all odors. The lemon in Doodo will assist in getting rid of the odor and leaving the container spotless. Now, thoroughly wash while using running water.

After thoroughly cleaning the box, the easiest technique to get rid of stains is to expose it to the sun directly for several hours. All stains will be naturally removed by the sun's rays.

Some people avoid the chore of washing and cleaning by leaving used and unwashed dishes and other utensils in the sink for a day, two days, or even longer. But because research shows that the mindset is an unsanitary mess, it needs to be corrected. Germs are spread by unwashed dishes that have been left out for a long time.

Bacteria can survive on clean surfaces and even on food particles for four or more days if you leave your dirty dishes out for an extended period of time. As a result, it could contribute to or exacerbate gastrointestinal issues in those residing in the home. Therefore, it is essential to adequately wash and clean dishes as soon as they are used.

The general rule of thumb is to daily give your child's lunchbox a general surface clean. It's annoying, I know. But since this is a pandemic, extra safety measures are acceptable. If you want to avoid forgetting, you may even establish a practice of coupling this job with packing your lunch the night before. The simplest to clean are generally stainless steel or metal Bentos, which can simply be washed down with soapy water. After thoroughly drying them off after rinsing, pack another lunch.

Things to Bear in Mind For A Spotlessly Clean Lunchbox

  • To prevent spills, choose a leak-proof container every time you pack lunch.

  • Teach your children how to clean the container after each usage.

  • They need to empty the box once they get to the house.

  • For optimal results, open and dry the box.

Some fabric and insulated lunch bags won't withstand the agitation in the washing machine, despite the fact that most of them can. If you're unclear about whether to machine wash the lunch box, read the care tag inside.

  • Start the washing machine. Set your washing machine to the gentlest cycle with cold water and the smallest load size.

  • Add Doodo washing liquid

  • Complete air drying After the wash cycle is over, let the lunchbox air dry (do not put it in the dryer). If the lunchbox has insulation, make sure it is scorched before using it again.

Additional Tips 

  • Metal lunch boxes are becoming more popular because they don't produce the same odor issues as insulated lunch boxes. Consider using a metal or plastic box if scents and cleanliness are a concern all the time.

  • To reduce odors, anti-bacterial wipes can be used for short, daily cleanings.