Cooking4Fun
Senior Cook
How does one get the stains out of the plastic pieces of a juicer? Also the metal spinning blade with lots of surface area. Is there a good solution to soak the parts in?
I was skeptical about that at the time - the taking out of almost all the fibre. But, I consoled myself with the fact that it was still a lot healthier than Coca Cola. I was still a Coke drinker back then and trying to cut that out. It was also a very tasty way to entice people to think about eating healthy.Beet, nutmeg, milk. Fantastic. Very refreshing. Like taxy, more than 50 years ago. Also ot was a shame people didn't quite understand the importance of fibre in their diets. Not that the pure juice wasn't good for you, but including the fibre is too.
All was great until unfortunately my stomach would not allow raw juices anymore.
No, mostly citrus, but juicer was stained from before when my cousin owned it.Dollars to donuts, first things you juiced were both carrots and beets. Right?
To remove stains from your juicer's plastic parts, soak them in a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and water for 30 minutes to an hour. Then gently scrub the stains with a soft brush or sponge, rinse, and dry.How does one get the stains out of the plastic pieces of a juicer? Also the metal spinning blade with lots of surface area. Is there a good solution to soak the parts in?