Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 Hello: I am the proud and happy owner of a Champion juicer, but... when I use the machine, I always get a lot of sludge on the " face plate " out of which the shaft projects (the part that is connected to the machine and is not removable. It is unpleasant to have to clean it up (and not so easy - you can't put it in a dishwasher or wash it in the sink). I can use a paper towel, but that is so wasteful. I don't feel comfortable using a wet sponge. Is my Champion normal? Does this happen with all of them? If so, how do you clean yours? Thank you Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 That's prefectly normal. I picked up a big bag of small white terrycloth towels at home depot - I use them to clean up and then rinse them out and throw them in the hamper. Bridgitte rawfood , " Margaret Gamez " <mgamez1 wrote: > > Hello: > I am the proud and happy owner of a Champion juicer, but... > when I use the machine, I always get a lot of sludge on the > " face plate " out of which the shaft projects (the part that is > connected to the machine and is not removable. > It is unpleasant to have to clean it up (and not so easy - you can't > put it in a dishwasher or wash it in the sink). I can use a paper > towel, but that is so wasteful. I don't feel comfortable using a wet > sponge. > > Is my Champion normal? Does this happen with all of them? If so, how > do you clean yours? > Thank you > Margaret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 Yes, that's normal, and a little annoying, isn't it? LOL! I just wipe it off with a dish rag. I just read the other day on the champion web site that you should not put the parts in the dishwasher at all. It said something about since it is two different materials that over time it will break down. It was in the FAQ section at www.championjuicer.com. I don't know if you put yours in the dishwasher or not, just thought I'd mention that because *I* have been! Cindy rawfood , " Margaret Gamez " <mgamez1 wrote: > > Hello: > I am the proud and happy owner of a Champion juicer, but... > when I use the machine, I always get a lot of sludge on the > " face plate " out of which the shaft projects (the part that is > connected to the machine and is not removable. > It is unpleasant to have to clean it up (and not so easy - you can't > put it in a dishwasher or wash it in the sink). I can use a paper > towel, but that is so wasteful. I don't feel comfortable using a wet > sponge. > > Is my Champion normal? Does this happen with all of them? If so, how > do you clean yours? > Thank you > Margaret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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