Are you sure the nozzle is not locked? Check the underside of the cap and 
make sure it is twisted all the way open.


On Friday, May 11, 2018 at 12:50:28 AM UTC-4, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
>
> My bottle is a few years olde. Clear plastic/green logo vintage. 
> But I’ve cleaned it carefully after uses, flushing the nozzle so no 
> (horrors!) sugars from (gasp!) sports drinks collect and gum up the nozzle 
> works. 
>
> Yet, as it has aged, I find the nozzle less responsive to the push and 
> tugs of me front teeth, to their chagrin and pain. Bottle hurts the front 
> tooth now after use. I don’t want to toss it as it is a nice bottle. Not 
> looking to push out my teeth either. It is a 32(?)oz., I think, which 
> qualifies it as a flagon, or tankard, not sure which. 
>
> Anything I can do to get the nozzle back to its easy gliding and 
> responsive action of yesteryear? 
>
> Any companies sell squirt tops that would work with the bottle so as not 
> to stress the ivories any more? 
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