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Trial #4

Trial #4

To evaluate the effectiveness of Rebel Green's Fruit and Veggie Clean product against the comparative product, Beaumont Product's Veggie Wash, in removing a soil-and-oil mixture from produce.

2026

32

2

0

0

Coupon

06/15/2026

0.30

Immersion/Soak

Ashar Khan
Evan Hebert

Food

Dirt
Oil

None

Air dry

Gravimetric

Initial weights were recorded for six snow peas and six cherry tomatoes, with three replicate substrates tested per cleaner. Produce samples were contaminated by placing them in a container with a soil mixture of five teaspoons of Miracle-Gro Organic Potting Soil, 500 mL of water, and one milliliter of mineral oil, then shaking the container for 30 seconds. Dirty weights were recorded after contamination. The contaminated snow peas and cherry tomatoes were then cleaned in a 1:10 dilution of each cleaner for 30 seconds using immersion and mild agitation with a stir bar to simulate swishing. The produce air dried at room temperature (68F) before final weights were recorded, and percent soil removal was calculated.

Product Substrate Initial wt. of cont. Final wt. of cont. %Cont. Removed Average % Removal Overall % Removal
Rebel Green Snow Peas 0.5645 0.0319 94.3490 96.19 95.74
0.5595 0.0239 95.7283
0.6134 0.0092 98.5002
Cherry Tomatoes 0.141 0.0069 95.1064 95.28
0.2051 0.0101 95.0756
0.1339 0.0058 95.6684
Veggie Wash Snow Peas 0.5929 0.0319 94.6197 95.32 95.32
0.6206 0.0223 96.4067
0.5295 0.0269 94.9197
Cherry Tomatoes 0.1659 0.0079 95.2381 95.33
0.1972 0.0092 95.3347
0.1873 0.0086 95.4084

Rebel Green was as effective as the comparative product Veggie Wash at removing the contaminant from snow peas and cherry tomatoes. 

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