Product Information and standard uses
WHY IT’S BETTER
Problem: Many growers subject produce to a toxic treatment to protect it from pests and fungal attack. Sometimes produce is also coated with a wax or oily substance to prevent decay and preserve quality and appearance during transportation. But this waxy layer can also have the unwanted effect of trapping undesirable dirt and debris.
Solution: Make sure your fresh fruits and vegetables are free of dirt, waxes and debris on their surfaces. Wash them well with plenty of fresh, running water and use the Veggie and Fruit Scrub Cloth to ensure that they deliver nothing but the good nutrition and taste you and your family deserve.
Chemical-free cleaning.
Rough side for scrubbing away dirt and pesticide residue.
Smooth side for drying and polishing to a beautiful shine.
Provides for clean produce, which tastes better.
Clean produce is healthier for your family; it’s what nature intended for the body.
The cloth is very durable and can be used over and over again, saving you money.
No paper towels to contribute to landfills.
HOW TO USE
Wash and wipe all produce, even if it will be peeled. This way, you prevent contaminating the flesh of the produce as you remove the skin.
Use the rough side of the cloth for thicker-skinned fruits and vegetables, like apples, carrots and potatoes.
Use the soft side to dry and polish softer-skinned fruits and vegetables, such as tomatoes, lettuce and grapes.
Great for lunch bags, to take to the office, to keep in the kitchen and to take on picnics for handy access to cleaner produce.
Consultant hacks, tips, tricks
Use on hands after dealing with tree sap with a Christmas tree; dealing with anything else sticky on your hands or countertops? Use the veggie and fruit scrub cloth for a nice scrub down!
Silks of corn or the strings in your orange? No match for the veggie and fruit scrub cloth.
Cover your feet or elbows with the Norwex Body Balm, then scrub with the veggie and fruit scrub cloth for smooth heels.
Used to remove peels on everything from carrots, peaches, zucchini, cucumbers, radishes, red or yellow potatoes (thicker-skinned potatoes-- it will remove the dirt and some of the skin).
Care Instructions
Slightly dirty Veggie and Fruit Scrub Cloths can be washed with Norwex Dishwashing Liquid under warm running water and used again before laundering.
Cloths that have been used heavily should be laundered using a Norwex laundry detergent, which contains no fillers, after each use.
Do not use bleach, fabric softeners or dryer sheets when laundering.
Rinse thoroughly after washing and air or machine dry.
Warnings
Before & After Photos