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How to clean norwalk juicing clothes? Or, what is an alternative to norwalk juicing clothes?
 
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How to clean norwalk juicing clothes? Or, what is an alternative to norwalk juicing clothes?


Hello,

Primarily, what I seek is either an effective way to clean juice clothes sold by norwalk, or an alternative to juice clothes from norwalk that are easy to clean.
I've been using a norwalk juicer 270 for some time now. Always, the clothes get very clogged. If you use a two step juicer, you likely know what I mean. Eventually, it gets to the point where the clothes must be thrown away because they are very clogged. Is there a way to clean the clothes?
Perhaps soaking them in something? I believe I've read in the norwalk manual not to put hot water on them, not to let them dry out and freeze them when not being used.

Funny story: I recently purchased a small amount of fairly thin organic, unbleached cotton. I gave it a good wash and then tried juicing with it, I was successful using it twice, but on the third use the fabric poped. The rupture sprayed green juice pulp all over the walls, floor, ceiling, and best of all, me. It got my chest the most, they were dripping with green.

Anyway, thanks for reading. If you know of a specific cloth or type of cloth or way to clean the norwalk juicing cloth, I'd love to hear about it.
 

 
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