Koala Eco Natural Fruit & Vege Wash

16.9 oz

Why we love it

  • Safely removes pesticides, waxes, and dirt from produce.
  • Made with natural ingredients and leaves no aftertaste.
  • A deeper clean for all produce, even organic!
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Scent: Mandarin

Natural Fruit & Vege Wash $11.99

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Our Mandarin Fruit & Vegetable Wash removes residual pesticides, oils, waxes and agricultural chemicals from fruit and vegetables, and leaves no aftertaste. Even organically grown produce is vulnerable to the effects of drift spray, human handling, mold spores, and dirt. A simple rinse may not suffice. Koala Eco’s formula cleans produce effectively. Taste the difference when you return your fruit and vegetables to the way nature intended.

Water (Aqua), Alkyl Polyglucoside, Gluconolactone, Sodium Benzoate, Citrus Reticulata (Mandarin Essential Oil).

Pull up the push-pull top and add 2-3 squirts to half a sink of cold water. Wash fruit and vegetables, then rinse under clean water to remove any residue. To keep the produce firm and fresh, dry it thoroughly.

Avoid contact with eyes and do not swallow. Patch test if unsure of suitability. Keep the bottle base dry to avoid potential surface damage from moisture.

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