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Q&A How can I Electric Power, Water Wash soiled fruits and vegetables?

A WaterPik or similar water flosser should work for this. You'll want one with an adjustable pressure, as the highest setting won't be suitable for the more delicate vegetables. A pre-rinse in a l...

posted 3y ago by dsr‭  ·  edited 3y ago by dsr‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar dsr‭ · 2021-12-21T11:31:01Z (almost 3 years ago)
  • A WaterPik or similar water flosser should work for this. You'll want with an adjustable pressure, as the highest setting won't be suitable for the more delicate vegetables.
  • A pre-rinse in a large quantity of warm (comfortable) water followed by a trip through a salad spinner will work for quite a lot of things.
  • A WaterPik or similar water flosser should work for this. You'll want one with an adjustable pressure, as the highest setting won't be suitable for the more delicate vegetables.
  • A pre-rinse in a large quantity of warm (comfortable) water followed by a trip through a salad spinner will work for quite a lot of things.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar dsr‭ · 2021-12-19T00:17:08Z (almost 3 years ago)
A WaterPik or similar water flosser should work for this. You'll want with an adjustable pressure, as the highest setting won't be suitable for the more delicate vegetables.

A pre-rinse in a large quantity of warm (comfortable) water followed by a trip through a salad spinner will work for quite a lot of things.