Part 1: Why Mould Appears in Straw Bottles (and What to Do First)
Direct answer: Mould in a water bottle straw usually appears when moisture is trapped inside the straw path or lid for long periods, especially if the bottle is stored closed while damp. The quickest fix is a proper deep clean of the straw and lid, followed by a full dry. The most important prevention step is making sure the straw and lid dry completely before reassembling.
Seeing mould in a straw bottle is unpleasant, but it is also fixable. It usually happens because the straw is a narrow tube, and narrow tubes hold onto droplets. If the bottle sits closed overnight while damp, those droplets do not evaporate properly. Over time, that environment can encourage mould growth, especially if you have used squash, flavoured drinks, electrolytes, or anything with sweetness.
The goal is not to panic-clean once. The goal is to reset the straw and lid properly, then follow a routine that prevents it returning. Once you do that, straw bottles are easy to live with.
The Proworks Switch is designed for everyday hydration. It is called Switch because you can switch between drinking from the straw or from the spout, depending on what you are doing. Every Switch bottle is 1 litre, made from stainless steel, and insulated to keep drinks cold for up to 24 hours and hot for up to 12 hours.

What to do immediately if you see mould
- Stop using the bottle until it has been properly cleaned.
- Take the lid apart as much as you can and remove the straw.
- Do a full straw-path deep clean using the steps in this guide.
- Air-dry everything fully before reassembling.
The most common causes (so you can stop it happening again)
- Putting the lid back on while damp
- Only rinsing after flavoured drinks
- Never brushing the straw path
- Leaving the bottle closed between uses
If you’d like to keep reading, you might also like How to Clean Water Bottle Straw, Dishwasher Safe Water Bottle With Straw, Water Bottle With Straw Lid, and Water Bottle With Straw That Doesn’t Leak.
Now that you know why mould happens and what to do first, Part 2 walks you through a step-by-step deep clean that removes mould from the straw and lid properly.





