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    Posted: 11 November 2008 at 8:42pm
Does anyone put avent bottles/spouts etc in the dishwasher? Does it affect them at all?

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Glad you asked that question actually...

Have been wanting to know that myself..
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I haven't personally but friends have and they come out fine. Would rinse them though afterwards.

Best to ask the real experts on here though!

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I put the bottles in the dishwasher. Didn't like to put the teats in though for some reason although my sister did. They tend to go a bit cloudy looking but are fine :)
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i put it all in as I am lazy. Teats go a bit cloudy and sometimes if there is something with tomato on they come out a bit orange. Fay has never complained anyway.
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Yup, I did. I always gave them a good rinse in boiled water before using them, but that's just because I'm a bit anal.
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yes and have had the same bottles for three years now. I buy new teats often, but they do go cloudy, so you just give them a rub on the inside with salt, then a scrub with a bottle brush, they come up clean as.
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That's funny, I put mine in the dishwasher and the teats don't go cloudy.

The caps for the bottles did come out pink-looking, once, I never did work that out.
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Thanks ladies...I knew you would be able to. After all they can stand the high heat of the microwave sterilser.
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I used the sterilizer for the first 4-5 months then I put them in the dishwasher.

We regularly had orange bottles and teats from pasta sauce, but after a few washes it seems to fade.

I miss my dishwasher, we don't have one in this house


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