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About Our Materials
Usage & Cleaning
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About Our Materials
What are your baby feeding bottles made of?
Momo Baby offers 6 types of bottles all consisting of different materials. For glass bottles, we have Quartz glass and Borosilicate. For plastic bottles, all of which are BPA-Free, we have PA (Polyamide), PES (Polyethersulfone), and PP (Polypropylene). Lastly, we are the first US manufacturer to carry Silicone baby bottles.
Are your baby bottles safe to use?
All Momo Baby products meet and exceed the FDA set standards for baby products. All production is tested to ensure that the products are safe to use.
Where are Momo Baby products made?
Momo Baby products and components are made from material from Germany and manufactured in China. Though we are aware of certain issues with some manufacturers' products coming out of China, Momo Baby is able to guarantee the quality of our products due to rigorous testing in our production facility. Unlike other manufacturers that need to visit their factories in China a couple times a year, because we own our own manufactories, we have quality assurance teams checking goods in our manufactories 365 days a year!
Usage & Cleaning
How do I sterilize Momo Baby products?
Wash and sterilize your Momo Baby products before use. Products can be sterilized by either boiling them for five-to-ten minutes in water or by using a sterilizing machine and following the manufacturers’ sterilization suggested use.
Are Momo Baby products dishwasher safe?
All Momo Baby products are dishwasher-safe. Place the Momo Baby products on the top rack when dishwashing. Secure the smaller pieces so they do not fall to the bottom of the dishwasher and run the dishwasher as you would normally.
How do I maintain and clean Momo Baby products?
1. Wash all Momo Baby products with a mild soap. Avoid antibacterial soaps and harsh cleaners that can affect the silicone in the products and cause the plastic to become brittle.
2. Wash nipples using only your fingers and warm, soapy water. Alternatively you can use a brush set for hard to reach areas.
3. Replace the nipples every two to three months.
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