How do I clean the twin gears?

Yes, there is. When you have completed juicing, there is an accumulation of pulp that you would discard. Turn the juicer back on and run some of this discarded pulp back through the unit, alternating with white table sugar, until you have used about 1 cup of sugar. This polishes the twin gears and removes the stains. Another way to remove stains is to soak the parts to be cleaned over night in a white wine or apple vinegar/ water solution. Use at least 50 percent vinegar (up to 100% vinegar for heavy stains). Juicing a lot of honeydew or cantaloupe can lighten stains as well.

Catch the water that you rinse your Food Processor with and pour it over your plants. The vitamin, mineral and fiber enriched water is better off in your garden as a fertilizer rather than blocking your sink. When you have minced garlic and onion it is especially important to clean the features straight away because of their strong flavor that can stick to the parts for a little while after it has been washed. Cleaning Living Food Processors is environmental, quick and easy.

There are a number of things to keep in mind here also:

a. Do not use chlorine bleach on the twin gears. The ends of the gears are nylon. Chlorine attacks nylon.

b. Vegetable stains are on the inside of the machine where no one sees them.

c. Vegetable stains are safe chemical residues are not.

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