I prefer to do a light wet trim to remove any large leaves before the wash unless you like to leave it all on.
Wash 1 - 32oz of 3% H2O2 & 5Gal of Filtered H2O or RO - All Water is just room/outdoor temp. I Prefer longer flat/rectangular plastic tubs (4), and fully submerge the branches/buds and give them a gentle to vigorous shaking. This typically kills the insects and helps with mold or mildew.
Wash 2 - 1Cup Baking Soda, 1Cup Lemon Juice & 5Gal of Filtered H2O or RO. Mix it up well. Same washing as above. This will kill off the rest of whatever exists.
Wash 3 - 5Gal Filtered H2O or RO. Washes off any residue from Wash 2
Wash 4 - 5Gal Filtered H2O or RO. Final cleanup.
If during this process the water starts to get to much of stuff floating I will skim it with a fine cooking sieve like you would do a pool.
I then hang everything to dry as normally done (personal preference). I prefer large clothes drying racks so I can hang the branches and leave them outdoors for a couple hours to drip dry. Them move them indoors to a room with a ceiling fan for about 1 - 1 1/2 weeks to finish. Then a final dry trim before curing for 1-3 months in large mason jars of whatever you like.