How to Deep Clean Your Stanley
Let’s be honest, most people don’t really clean their Stanley. They rinse it, maybe swirl some soap inside, and call it a day.
But here’s the thing: your Stanley is dirtier than it looks It carries your water, your coffee, your energy. And when you don’t clean it properly, you don’t just collect grime, you collect yesterday’s energy too.
If you’ve noticed a faint smell, cloudy interior, or that strange metallic aftertaste… your cup’s trying to tell you something.
It’s time for a reset.
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Step 1: The Energy Release: Empty, Acknowledge, Begin
Start by pouring out what’s left inside.
Even if it’s just water, emptying it signals your intention: you’re clearing out the old.
Rinse the cup with warm water. Feel the shift as you decide this isn’t just cleaning, it’s a refresh. Because your Stanley doesn’t just hold drinks. It holds your rhythm, your daily flow, your quiet in-between moments.
Step 2: The Deep Clean Ritual
Here’s what you’ll need:
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Warm water
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Baking soda (1 tablespoon)
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White vinegar (1/2 cup)
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A gentle bottle brush
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Your Netai cup accessories (anti-spill lid, straw, silicone ring)
1. Disassemble with care.
Remove the lid, disassemble the middle part of the lid, straw, straw stopper, and silicone rings.
Most people forget these tiny parts, but that’s where residue hides.
2. Soak the pieces.
Fill a bowl with warm water, baking soda, and vinegar. Let your lid and accessories soak for 10–15 minutes. You’ll see bubbles forming; that’s the deep cleanse beginning.
3. Scrub mindfully.
Use your brush to clean the inside of the cup. Move slowly, especially around the base and rim, where build-up likes to hide.
4. Rinse and air dry.
Never trap moisture. Let every part dry completely on a clean towel or your Netai over the sink dish rack before reassembling.
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Step 3: Protect Your Ritual
Now that your Stanley is spotless, keep it that way.
Here’s how:
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Always rinse after every use (even water leaves mineral marks).
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Deep clean weekly: think of it as a Sunday reset.
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Use your Netai anti-spill lid and straw stoppers to keep dust and debris away when you’re on the go.
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Store your cup upright on your Netai drying rack or countertop tray, not lying down in a bag.
Step 4: Refill with Intention
When you pour your next drink, do it slowly.
Notice the clarity of the glass. The chill of the water. The freshness of the air inside your cup.And every time you clean it, you remind yourself that what you carry (and drink) matters.
The Netai Way
At Netai, we believe even cleaning can feel sacred.
Your Stanley Cup isn’t just a product, it’s part of your ritual.
And when it’s clean, everything flows better.
So yes, deep cleaning matters.
Because clarity isn’t just seen, it’s tasted



