Cleaning a juicer with vinegar
Even if you clean your juicer every time you use it, you may still be faced with a buildup of mineral deposits, scale, or a coating of dried juice particles. So what’s the best way to clean juicer machine?
Every time you juice, the parts should be thoroughly rinsed, scrubbed with a brush, and from time to time cleaned with a bit of detergent. But even if you follow this procedure, you may see a brown or grayish coating appear on some of the parts. These are a mixture of dried juice particles and hard water deposits and definitely should be cleaned. Why?
These coatings can provide a place for bacteria to grow – bacteria which can end up in your juice.
These deposits can, over time, clog the fine holes in the juicing screen This not only will reduce juice yield, but if allowed to continue unchecked, can cause the screen to break under pressure.
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