Fruit & Vegetable Wash Spray - 12 fl oz

Clean Boss
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The only patented, lab-proven produce wash that removes up to 99.9% of pesticides, wax, and chemicals — without leaving a trace of odor or aftertaste. Even USDA Certified Organic produce is legally treated with approved pesticides, and conventional produce arrives coated in wax, residue, and chemical runoff that plain water cannot touch. Eat Cleaner's EPA Safer Choice Certified, plant-derived formula — with a US Government Patent and an Endocrine Disruptor Free Seal of Approval from Hormone University — does what no rinse or DIY hack can match: verified removal of harmful residues and a produce shelf-life extension of up to 5x longer, cutting food waste and saving your household real money.
  • How to use: Spray directly on fruits and vegetables before eating or prepping — no rinsing required, no flavor transferred, no chemical residue left behind.
  • What sets it apart: US Government Patent (8,338,347 b2) backed by extensive third-party lab testing; USDA BioBased Certified at 96%; independently verified Endocrine Disruptor Free — a distinction almost no produce wash on the market can claim.
  • Who it's for: Gluten-free households, families with young children, anyone buying conventional or organic produce who wants verified residue removal — not just a water rinse.
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When even Certified Organic produce is legally treated with approved pesticides, a plain water rinse is not enough. Eat Cleaner's fruit and vegetable wash spray is the world's only patented, lab-proven produce wash — formulated with a short list of plant-derived ingredients, verified by independent third-party labs, and backed by a US Government Patent (8,338,347 b2) that no copycat formula can claim.

This 3-pack includes one 12 oz spray bottle plus two bonus refills, giving you long-term protection for your produce budget. The formula removes up to 99.9% of pesticides, chemicals, wax, and dirt — the same residues that cling to produce after a standard water rinse. Beyond cleaning, the formula is lab-proven to deter future yeast and mold growth, extending produce freshness up to 5x longer than untreated fruit and vegetables. That means fewer trips to the compost bin, less money wasted on produce that spoils before you use it, and a measurable reduction in household food waste.

The certifications behind this formula are not marketing badges — they are independently earned and audited. The EPA Safer Choice designation confirms every ingredient meets strict safety standards for human health and the environment. The USDA BioBased Certified (96%) rating means the vast majority of the formula derives from renewable biological sources. The Hormone University Endocrine Disruptor Free Seal of Approval is one of the most specific safety verifications available for a household product — confirming this formula will not interfere with your body's hormonal signaling. Vinegar and baking soda home hacks carry none of these verifications and have not been lab-proven to achieve the same residue-removal results.

Spray directly onto any fruit or vegetable before eating or prepping. No rinsing required — the formula leaves zero residue, zero odor, and zero aftertaste. Use it on leafy greens, berries, root vegetables, citrus, stone fruit, and everything in between. For anyone seeking a trusted pesticide remover for fruits and vegetables — one that's food safe, family tested, and scientifically verified — this is the standard everything else is measured against.

Suitable for gluten-free households; because the formula contains no grains, starches, or animal products, it fits seamlessly into paleo, keto, carnivore, and whole-food eating approaches as well. Formulated and manufactured entirely in the USA, this shelf-stable spray ships directly to your door and stores conveniently at room temperature — no refrigeration needed.

Ingredients: USP Grade Purified Water, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Salt, Decyl Glucoside, Glycerin, And Potassium Sorbate.




Common Questions

Does a plain water rinse remove pesticides from produce?
Plain water removes surface dirt and some water-soluble residues, but it cannot break down the wax coatings that lock pesticide residues onto produce skin. Most pesticide residues are designed to resist weathering and washing, which means they are not water-soluble. Eat Cleaner's formula includes Decyl Glucoside — a plant-derived surfactant — that disrupts the wax and oil layer on produce skin so residues can actually be lifted off. Third-party lab testing verified up to 99.9% removal of pesticide, chemical, wax, and dirt residues, a result that plain water rinses do not achieve.

Does Eat Cleaner work on organic produce, or is it only for conventional?
It is effective and recommended for both. USDA Certified Organic produce is permitted to be treated with a list of approved pesticides and pest-control substances — 'organic' does not mean pesticide-free by law. Organic produce also accumulates wax, airborne chemical drift from neighboring farms, dirt, and handling residues during transport. The Eat Cleaner formula removes residues regardless of how the produce was grown, making it useful for any household that eats fresh fruits and vegetables.

What does the EPA Safer Choice certification actually mean?
EPA Safer Choice is a program that evaluates every ingredient in a product against strict health and environmental safety standards before certifying the formula. To qualify, a product must use only ingredients that the EPA has determined are safer for human health, safer for aquatic environments, and less likely to cause chronic health effects compared to conventional alternatives. It is not a self-declared marketing claim — the EPA reviews the full ingredient list and manufacturing process. Eat Cleaner's formula passed that review, which is why it carries the Safer Choice mark.

What does the Hormone University Endocrine Disruptor Free seal mean, and why does it matter?
Endocrine disruptors are chemical compounds that interfere with the body's hormonal signaling system. They are found in many common household products, cleaning sprays, and agricultural chemicals, and exposure has been linked to developmental, reproductive, and metabolic health concerns. Hormone University is an independent organization that evaluates product formulas specifically for the presence of known and suspected endocrine-disrupting compounds. Their Endocrine Disruptor Free seal means the Eat Cleaner formula was reviewed and confirmed to contain no ingredients classified as endocrine disruptors — a claim very few produce washes on the market can substantiate.

How does Eat Cleaner extend produce shelf life up to 5x longer?
The formula is lab-proven to deter the future growth of yeast and mold on produce surfaces. Yeast and mold are the primary drivers of premature spoilage — they colonize the surface of produce after harvest and accelerate breakdown. By removing surface residues and creating an environment less hospitable to microbial growth, the formula slows the spoilage process. The 5x shelf-life extension figure comes from third-party testing comparing treated and untreated produce under controlled conditions.

How is Eat Cleaner different from a vinegar or baking soda wash?
Vinegar and baking soda washes are common home remedies, but neither has been independently lab-proven to remove up to 99.9% of pesticide residues, and neither holds any EPA, USDA, or third-party safety certification. Vinegar can also leave an odor and alter the flavor of delicate produce like berries. Eat Cleaner holds a US Government Patent (8,338,347 b2) for its specific formula, meaning the formulation has been evaluated and validated as a novel, distinct approach — not something achievable with pantry ingredients.

Is this formula safe for children and people with gluten sensitivities?
Yes on both counts. The formula is certified Gluten-Free and contains no gluten-derived ingredients. The EPA Safer Choice certification and the Hormone University Endocrine Disruptor Free seal both address safety for sensitive populations, including children. The six ingredients in the formula — USP Grade Purified Water, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Salt, Decyl Glucoside, Glycerin, and Potassium Sorbate — are all well-characterized compounds with established safety profiles. The formula leaves no odor or aftertaste on treated produce.
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Dry
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400
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TCFarm
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EPA Safer Choice