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Manna Pro Egg Cleanser

Gentle, no-bleach wash for farm-fresh eggs. Simple formula lifts soil and protein residue so your eggs look tidy and ready for the fridge—or the incubator.

Who It’s For

Backyard keepers and small farms that want a straightforward, warm-water egg wash for eating or hatching eggs.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Simple ingredients: Water, yeast, citric acid, potassium sorbate (preservative).

  • Easy mix: Capful dosing—no guessing or sticky concentrates.

  • Versatile: One method for eating eggs, a shorter soak for fertilized hatching eggs.

  • Low odor, no harsh sanitizers: A practical clean without bleach or quats.

How to Use

For eating eggs

  1. Mix: Add 2 capfuls per 1 gallon of fresh, warm water.

  2. Soak: Submerge eggs 10–15 minutes.

  3. Wash: Use a clean white cloth or brush to remove soil.

  4. Rinse & chill: Rinse thoroughly and refrigerate after washing.

  5. Discard: Throw out used solution after each batch.

For fertilized eggs (incubation)

  1. Mix: Same solution—2 capfuls per 1 gallon warm water.

  2. Short soak: 3–5 minutes only.

  3. Lightly scrub: Cloth or brush, gentle pressure.

  4. Rinse & set: Rinse and place in the incubator.

  5. Discard: Dispose of used solution.

Pre-mix a stock solution (optional)

  • Mix 8 capfuls with 1 gallon fresh water to make stock.

  • For use: combine 1 quart stock with 3 quarts fresh, warm water to make the working solution.

What’s Inside (At a Glance)

Water • Yeast • Citric Acid • Potassium Sorbate (preservative).
Not a disinfectant or sanitizer.

Good To Know

Use warm (not hot) water that’s warmer than the egg to help lift soil without pulling contaminants through the shell. Any wet-washed egg should berefrigerated promptly. Keep cloths/brushes clean between batches.

Shipping & Timing

Ships with your farm-supply order. Print-on-demand apparel ships separately.

Clancy Crowed It

“Soak, swish, sparkle. Then straight to the chill chest.”