How to Clean Hard-to-Reach Juicer Parts in 5 Easy Steps
How to Clean Hard-to-Reach Juicer Parts in 5 Easy Steps
Follow five clear steps to clean hard to reach juicer parts safely: disassemble, soak, scrub, rinse, and reassemble. Surprising fact: neglected pulp can grow mold within 24 hours if ignored.
What You’ll Need
Step 1 — Disassemble with Care
Why gentle teardown saves time and prevents ruined parts?Unplug the juicer and consult the manual. Remove parts in order: pusher, hopper, feed tube, auger, filter, and lid—photograph each step to aid reassembly. Place small screws and inserts in a bowl.
Work over a towel to catch drips and prevent parts falling into drains.
Step 2 — Soak Strategically
Could a vinegar bath be the shortcut you’re missing?Prepare a warm soak: mix 1 part white vinegar with 3 parts water and stir in 1 teaspoon baking soda.
Step 3 — Targeted Scrubbing
Tiny brushes, big difference — like flossing a juicer.Use soft brushes (e.g., an old toothbrush), interdental picks, toothpicks, and cotton swabs to remove pulp from mesh filters and narrow channels. Work from the outside inward and flip parts to dislodge trapped fibers.
For stubborn residue, make a paste of baking soda and water and scrub gently. Rinse frequently to check progress. If available, run metal filters in an ultrasonic cleaner following the manufacturer’s safety instructions.
Step 4 — Rinse and Sanitize Properly
Rinsing right prevents off-flavors and unseen bacteria.Rinse all parts thoroughly under warm running water to remove loosened debris and cleaning residue.
Sanitize by soaking two minutes in a mild bleach solution (one tablespoon bleach per gallon) or use a vinegar rinse.
Step 5 — Inspect, Reassemble, and Test
Reassemble like a pro — no mystery, only fresh juice.Inspect each part for lingering residue, wear, or damage. Lightly oil rubber seals with food-grade mineral oil if they appear dry and replace cracked or warped parts (e.g., gasket, filter).
Reassemble using your photos or manual, seating filters correctly and tightening screws snugly but not overtightened.
Final Tips
Regular targeted cleaning prevents buildup and preserves juicer performance; follow the five steps routinely to effectively maintain hygiene, reduce odors, and extend appliance life—replace worn parts as needed for safety?





