Stanley Product Care

How do I take care of my Stanley thermos or bottle?
To maintain the quality and longevity of your Stanley thermos or bottle, rinse it regularly with warm, soapy water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the surface. For products with intricate designs or finishes, hand washing is recommended.

How do I prevent odors in my Stanley products?
To prevent odors, always dry your Stanley product thoroughly after each use. If an odor persists, clean it with a mixture of baking soda and warm water or vinegar. Regular cleaning will help prevent mold or mildew buildup.

Can I store both hot and cold beverages in the same Stanley bottle?
It’s best to use a separate bottle for hot and cold beverages, especially if you’re storing different liquids for an extended period. However, Stanley’s vacuum-insulated bottles are designed to maintain the desired temperature of any beverage for several hours, so feel free to enjoy your drinks as you see fit.

Will my Stanley bottle sweat in hot weather?
No, Stanley’s vacuum-insulated bottles are designed to keep the exterior cool and dry, even in hot conditions. The insulation ensures that your drink stays cold, while the outside remains condensation-free, keeping your hands and bag dry.

What should I do if my Stanley product develops rust?
Rust is rare with Stanley’s high-quality materials, but if it occurs, gently clean the area with a rust remover or mild abrasive. If the rust persists or affects the product’s functionality, contact Stanley customer support for assistance.

How do I ensure my Stanley product remains leak-proof?
To ensure your Stanley bottle or thermos remains leak-proof, check that the lid or cap is securely tightened after each use. Additionally, inspect the seals regularly for wear and tear. If the seal is damaged, replace it to maintain leak-proof functionality.