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How to Clean a Juicer in 5 Easy Steps

Holly Honeycutt

By Holly Honeycutt
Published July 3, 2023

Juicers are a good appliance to have on hand. It's an easy and convenient way to consume your fruits and vegetables for the day. But if you don't keep your juicer clean, mold and bacteria can build up, making you sick. We'll show you how to clean your juicer in five simple steps.

Skill

Beginner

Time

Few Hours

A woman in a white kitchen using a black and stainless steel juicer.

Tools and Materials

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What is The Easiest Way to Clean a Juicer?

A black and stainless steel juicer with jars of carrot juice next to it.

Two of the most frequently asked questions about keeping a juicer clean are:

  • What's the easiest way to clean a juicer?
  • How often should you clean a juicer?

In order to keep a juicer cleaner and bacteria-free, it's important to care for it after each use. If you don't, hard particles can set making them difficult to remove. We'll explain how to clean a juicer after each use and if it's been awhile since you've done a thorough cleaning, we'll provide instructions for a deep clean.

Need to Know

Before you get started, read the cleaning instructions for your juicer. Some juicers have dishwasher-safe parts, while other require handwashing.

Good to Know

Are there any easy to clean juicers or self-cleaning juicers?
There are self-cleaning juicers that can clean and rinse the strainer with the push of a button. But the best way to keep a juicer mold-free and maintained is to clean it after every use.

Instructions

How Do You Clean Juicer Build-Up?

A black and stainless steel juicer surrounded by oranges, beets, blueberries and kiwis.

Does your juicer have hardened fruit or vegetable particles on it? If it's been awhile since you've given your juicer a good scrub, we'll show you how to do a deep clean in four easy steps.

Instructions

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