I gave this advice out not long ago and thought I should put a hot to up. Although I haven't tried with with glass bottle @MyQul has. The information I give is based on my experience with making jams. You can sterilise glass bottles using your oven. Anything over 120°c will work.
The first step is to clean your bottles well using your favourite cleaner. Once you have done that you need to load the oven. Make sure you have a timer set to 40 mins.
WARNING - do not preheat the oven as you can burn yourself and/or shock the bottles which will break them.
Once you have loaded up your oven turn it onto 150°Cand start your timer.
Once the timer goes off, turn the oven off and leave for at least an hour before removing them.
WARNING - If the bottles cool too quickly they may break. To prevent this allow ample time to cool and do not put any liquids on then before they are cool to the touch.
Now you can either use the bottles right away or cover them with cling film and a loom band till they are needed.
I hope these instructions are clear if not feel free to ask any questions.
Thanks for reading,
Ben.
The first step is to clean your bottles well using your favourite cleaner. Once you have done that you need to load the oven. Make sure you have a timer set to 40 mins.
WARNING - do not preheat the oven as you can burn yourself and/or shock the bottles which will break them.
Once you have loaded up your oven turn it onto 150°Cand start your timer.
Once the timer goes off, turn the oven off and leave for at least an hour before removing them.
WARNING - If the bottles cool too quickly they may break. To prevent this allow ample time to cool and do not put any liquids on then before they are cool to the touch.
Now you can either use the bottles right away or cover them with cling film and a loom band till they are needed.
I hope these instructions are clear if not feel free to ask any questions.
Thanks for reading,
Ben.