You already know that a water flosser can do wonders for your oral hygiene, but did you know by keeping it clean can help ensure it’s always operating at its best? Here’s everything you need to know to keep your Oral-B Water Flosser cared for and clean, so it continues to deliver the interdental clean you’ve come to expect.
Clean your water flosser regularly to help keep it operating at peak performance. Start by rinsing the reservoir after every session—a few seconds here can go a long way in ensuring the longevity of your Oral-B Water Flosser.
Simply follow the steps outlined below to clean daily and prevent buildup:
By emptying out any standing water from the reservoir, you can help keep your water flosser working like new, every time. For best results, tilt the water reservoir from side to side while holding it over the sink. Attach the nozzle and press the ON/OFF button and leave it turned on until no more water is running through the nozzle, this will only take a few seconds. Wipe down your water flosser with a clean, damp cloth and dry as needed.
If you’re looking for a deeper clean, your water tank is dishwasher safe. The water reservoir lid should be securely placed on the top rack to prevent it from moving around during the wash cycle. Do not put the handle inside the dishwasher, instead, the handle should be gently wiped with a clean, damp cloth and dried after each use.
When it comes to cleaning the tube that’s inside your Oral-B water Flosser, make sure your follow the instructions outlined below:
Water Flosser Cleaning Tips
Did You Know?
Remember: Keep your water flosser operating at peak performance by replacing the nozzle every 3 to 6 months. Go with the Oral-B Water Flosser Advanced Aquafloss Nozzle for Focused and Rotation Streams or try the Oral-B Water Flosser Advanced Precision Jet Nozzle for Precision and Multi-Jet Streams.
Tip 1: Clean On-Demand
Get greater control over the water stream as you release water only when you need it for an easier, less messy experience.
Tip 2: Lean Over the Sink
Before turning on your water flosser, lean over the sink as you put the nozzle in your mouth to prevent unwanted countertop splashes.
Tip 3: Round Out Your Routine
Brush 2X/day and floss 1X/day with string floss and supplement it with the Oral-B Water Flosser to further clean away any leftover plaque bacteria and food particles.