Free Printable Tumbler Care Instructions: Quick and Easy
Have you bought tumblers to give as employee gifts or client gifts? Well, if you have, why not take your gift up a notch and add some free instructions on how to care for the tumbler?
It's important to provide proper tumbler care instructions if you want your clients or employees to enjoy them for years, keeping their best quality and performance.
If you're still looking to buy tumblers and thinking about cool quotes to put on them, you can read all about our top picks in our previous blog. But if you're here for the free printable Tumbler care instructions, stick around till the end.
You can get tumblers in many different shapes and sizes, but you will generally find them in plastic, Stainless steel, and Ceramic options.
Plastic tumblers weigh less, making them great for outdoor use.
Stainless steel tumblers last long and do a good job of keeping drinks hot or cold.
Ceramic tumblers have a timeless look and work well for hot drinks.
As mentioned above, the kind of tumbler you chose has unique properties that affect its performance and the way you need to care for it. See below for the different tumbler care cards based on materials.
Plastic is resilient and cost-effective but may not insulate as well as other materials. Plastic tumblers need gentle cleaning to prevent scratches where bacteria could hide.
Stainless steel excels in durability and temperature retention, making it popular for insulated tumblers. When it comes to stainless steel tumblers, stay away from strong chemicals that might harm the surface.
Ceramic retains heat well but can be prone to chipping. Be careful with ceramics to avoid breaking them.
Looking after a tumbler plays a key role in making it last longer and keeping it healthy. The right way to care for your tumbler helps keep it in great shape. Cleaning it often stops bad smells and germs from growing.
To keep a tumbler in great shape, you need to follow the right tumbler care steps.
Here's how to give your tumbler a good clean:
Take your tumbler apart, removing the lid, straw, and any parts that come off. This lets you clean each piece well. Fill your sink with warm, soapy water and put all the parts in. Let them sit for about 30 minutes to soften any stuck-on bits.
Next, grab a bottle brush to clean the inside and outside of your tumbler. Focus on the bottom and corners where gunk often builds up. For the lid and tinier bits, pick up a smaller brush or pipe cleaner to get into those tricky spots.
Once you've scrubbed everything, rinse all the parts well under warm water from the tap to wash away any leftover soap. Use a clean, soft cloth to dry each piece, or set them out on a drying rack to air dry.
If you don’t want to use chemicals, mix baking soda and water into a paste. Spread this mixture inside your tumbler and clean with a bottle brush. Baking soda's mild abrasive quality helps remove stains without harming the tumbler's surface. Make sure to rinse well after cleaning.
When you pick cleaning products for a tumbler, go for mild, non-abrasive dish soap. Stay away from harsh chemicals like bleach, which can harm the tumbler's material and affect its insulation. Natural cleaners like white vinegar and baking soda work great to tackle tough stains and smells.
Good news! We've made a useful free printable guide on how to care for tumblers. You can add these to your gifts to show how that person can take care of it. It also adds some additional aesthetics to your packaging.
Getting these free tumbler care instructions is easy. Just click the download link. When you click, you can save and print the PDF file right away. You don't need to sign up or give your email – it's our gift to you!
* If that doesn’t work, screenshot the tags on your device, and you can print them from there.
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Ribbon Wrap: Use a pretty ribbon to tie the care card to the tumbler's handle. This creates a fun and useful way to present it.
Inside Surprise: Put the care card in the tumbler. You can add some bright tissue paper or confetti, too. This gives the person who gets it an extra treat when they open it.
Origami Pocket: Make a simple origami pocket with the care card. Stick it to the side of the tumbler with tape you can remove later.
Tag It: Make a hole in one corner of the care card. Use a nice gift tag or small clip to fasten it to the tumbler.
Scroll Message: Turn the care card into a small scroll and tie it with a thin ribbon around the tumbler's neck.
Coaster Base: If the care card is small enough, put it under the tumbler to serve as a temporary coaster. Secure it with a bit of removable tape.
Balloon Buddy: Fix the care card to a small balloon and tie the balloon to the tumbler handle to add a festive touch.
Magnetic Attraction: For metal tumblers, use a small magnet to stick the care card to the side of the tumbler.
Sleeve Surprise: Make a fancy paper cover for the tumbler and stick the care card in a tiny pocket on the cover.
Charm Addition: Make a hole in the care card and put it on a keychain or charm, which you can hook onto the tumbler handle.
Conclusion
Taking care of a tumbler plays a crucial role in having clean, tasty drinks for a long time. If your employees or clients stick to the cleaning methods we've shared here, their tumblers will stay in great condition.
Don’t forget to check out our blogs about tumblers here and get the scoop on tumbler swag!