FAQ
Can silicone pacifier be boiled with hot water?
Can silicone pacifier be boiled with hot water?
The answer is definitely yes. The use of boiling water to sterilize the pacifier is a way to effectively kill germs. The key is that the disinfection time is not well controlled. It is generally recommended to cook for two or three minutes after the water has boiled. If the cooking time is too long, the viscosity of the teat surface will increase, and pores will appear. This will not only accelerate the aging of the teat, but also cause the bacteria to remain in the pores. If the cooking time is too short, it can prevent the pacifier from appearing pores, but it cannot completely kill the germs.
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