How To Clean Your Copper Vessels
Real copper gets naturally “tarnished” (discolored and lose their bright shiny look), especially with exposure to moisture. Tarnish is not rust, and it is completely removable.
Cleaning and Use
Pour a mixture of lemon juice, and salt in the bottle (2:1 ratio).

Close the lid and shake the bottle well for a 2-3 minutes.
Rinse the inside and outside of the bottle thoroughly with clean water.
Once clean, refill immediately to prevent reoxidation of interior.
Weekly once cleaning is recommended.
Important Note
1. Clean your Copper vessel by hand. Avoid using scratchy cleaners.
2. Avoid using dishwasher or the detergent as that can cause permanent damage.
3. Do not deep freez the bottle.
4. Weekly once cleaning is recommended.
5. All of our Copper Bottles and Copper Pitchers are for use with plain, cold or room temperature water ONLY.
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