“…Results of researches on removal of pesticide residues from olive products documented that pesticides, adsorbed on the dust and adhering to the fruit, may be removed, from no reduction to a 45% decrease, depending on the efficiency of the washing step applied (Cabras et al, 1997 ; Guardia-Rubio et al, 2006a , 2007a , b , c ; García-Reyes et al, 2007 ). At this stage, the effectiveness of the washing process can be improved by cleaning washing machines every day and changing the washing water with fresh water at the starting of the day (Ruiz-Medina and Llorent-Martínez, 2012 ), and it is enhanced by using chemical agents (Degirmencioglu, 2016 ). For that purpose, chlorine based products (10–500 ppm), ozone (1–3 ppm), electrolyzed oxidizing water (EO) alone or with combined chlorine solutions (120 mg/L chlorine, for 15 min), hydrogen peroxide (10–100 ppm), weak and strong acids, potassium permanganate (KMnO 4 , 0.001%), NaCl solution (5–10%), baking soda (NaHCO 3 , 5–10%), vinegar (0.1%) for several minutes, and ultrasonic cleaners (García-Reyes et al, 2007 ; Kaushik et al, 2009 ; Bajwa and Sandhu, 2014 ; Gómez-Almenar and García-Mesa, 2015 ; Qi et al, 2018 ) can be effectively used.…”