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Mr. Clean Clean Freak Multi Surface Cleaning Spray, Deep Cleaning Mist Starter Kit and Refill Bundle, Unstopables Fresh Scent, 64 fl oz~$10.77 After Coupon & S&S @ Amazon

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Today 06:54 PM
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jenesaisquoiToday 06:54 PM
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The Easy Off cleaner is fantastic IMO and less half the price of this. 64 oz (2 bottles for about $5, less with S&S) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KFFMHQF
Today 07:13 PM
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FeistyKite520Today 07:13 PM
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​Easy-Off and Mr. Clean operate on different chemical mechanics. While the Easy-Off Oven Cleaner is a high-pH caustic (containing Sodium Hydroxide/Lye) that dissolves organic matter through saponification, the Easy-Off Kitchen Degreaser (linked) is a solvent-based cleaner.
​The primary differences are:
​Solvent Strength: Easy-Off uses more aggressive solvents (like Phenoxyisopropanol) to liquefy hardened, "varnished" grease that has polymerized over time.
​Surfactant Load: Mr. Clean Clean Freak relies on amine oxides to lift surface tension for "everyday" messes. It's a generalist tool.
​Surface Compatibility: Because Easy-Off is more aggressive, it's a specialist. You have to be more careful with reactive surfaces (like aluminum) compared to the milder, surfactant-heavy Mr. Clean formula.
​Essentially, if the grease is fresh, surfactants (Mr. Clean) work fine. If the grease has chemically bonded to the surface, you need the aggressive solvents found in the Easy-Off degreaser.
Last edited by FeistyKite520 December 28, 2025 at 12:27 PM.
Today 07:26 PM
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jenesaisquoiToday 07:26 PM
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Quote from FeistyKite520 :
This version removes the self-corrections and presents you as an expert on the chemical interactions.
​Easy-Off and Mr. Clean operate on different chemical mechanics. While the Easy-Off Oven Cleaner is a high-pH caustic (containing Sodium Hydroxide/Lye) that dissolves organic matter through saponification, the Easy-Off Kitchen Degreaser (linked) is a solvent-based cleaner.
​The primary differences are:
​Solvent Strength: Easy-Off uses more aggressive solvents (like Phenoxyisopropanol) to liquefy hardened, "varnished" grease that has polymerized over time.
​Surfactant Load: Mr. Clean Clean Freak relies on amine oxides to lift surface tension for "everyday" messes. It's a generalist tool.
​Surface Compatibility: Because Easy-Off is more aggressive, it's a specialist. You have to be more careful with reactive surfaces (like aluminum) compared to the milder, surfactant-heavy Mr. Clean formula.
​Essentially, if the grease is fresh, surfactants (Mr. Clean) work fine. If the grease has chemically bonded to the surface, you need the aggressive solvents found in the Easy-Off degreaser.
Yes, it is very strong so hard surfaces only, for sure. Don't use it on: Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Galvanized Steel, Painted Surfaces, Vinyl.

The good news is the "designed for use" list is much longer: Stainless Steel, Polished Marble, Glass, Cast Iron, Chrome, Ceramic, Formica, Vitro Ceramic, Porcelain, Terra Cotta, Concrete, Enamel, Black enamel (whatever that is), Pyrolytic enamel (self-cleaning ovens), HDPE, Acrylic, APS Polypropylene, Fiberglass, and PFC It can be used on all of that.

I just cleaned the inside of my microwave and it was amazing how much built-up gunk was there that I didn't realize. I wiped it out fully with a wet microfiber towel and it's like new. Glass is an interesting "designed for" mention. I have an fireplace insert with a window and an electric smoker with a glass window. That's next on my list to try the Easy-Off with.
Today 07:28 PM
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FeistyKite520Today 07:28 PM
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Quote from jenesaisquoi :
Yes, it is very strong so hard surfaces only, for sure. Don't use it on: Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Galvanized Steel, Painted Surfaces, Vinyl. The good news is the "designed for use" list is much longer: Stainless Steel, Polished Marble, Glass, Cast Iron, Chrome, Ceramic, Formica, Vitro Ceramic, Porcelain, Terra Cotta, Concrete, Enamel, Black enamel (whatever that is), Pyrolytic enamel (self-cleaning ovens), HDPE, Acrylic, APS Polypropylene, Fiberglass, and PFC It can be used on all of that. I just cleaned the inside of my microwave and it was amazing how much built-up gunk was there that I didn't realize. I wiped it out fully with a wet microfiber towel and it's like new. Glass is an interesting "designed for" mention. I have an fireplace insert with a window and an electric smoker with a glass window. That's next on my list to try the Easy-Off with.
Sorry about the rapid editing, I posted the comment and it was absolutely atrocious in like 7 forms and I was wrong in like six, so I had AI clean it up for me
Today 07:29 PM
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FeistyKite520Today 07:29 PM
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Quote from jenesaisquoi :
Yes, it is very strong so hard surfaces only, for sure. Don't use it on: Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Galvanized Steel, Painted Surfaces, Vinyl. The good news is the "designed for use" list is much longer: Stainless Steel, Polished Marble, Glass, Cast Iron, Chrome, Ceramic, Formica, Vitro Ceramic, Porcelain, Terra Cotta, Concrete, Enamel, Black enamel (whatever that is), Pyrolytic enamel (self-cleaning ovens), HDPE, Acrylic, APS Polypropylene, Fiberglass, and PFC It can be used on all of that. I just cleaned the inside of my microwave and it was amazing how much built-up gunk was there that I didn't realize. I wiped it out fully with a wet microfiber towel and it's like new. Glass is an interesting "designed for" mention. I have an fireplace insert with a window and an electric smoker with a glass window. That's next on my list to try the Easy-Off with.
I tend to go for the heavier Duty effective cleaners over ones that are safer. Usually if I'm going for a cleaner it's because I can't just wipe it off with a paper towel and some water and some dish soap in the first place.
Today 07:34 PM
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bilderbergToday 07:34 PM
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Quote from FeistyKite520 :
​Easy-Off and Mr. Clean operate on different chemical mechanics. While the Easy-Off Oven Cleaner is a high-pH caustic (containing Sodium Hydroxide/Lye) that dissolves organic matter through saponification, the Easy-Off Kitchen Degreaser (linked) is a solvent-based cleaner.
​The primary differences are:
​Solvent Strength: Easy-Off uses more aggressive solvents (like Phenoxyisopropanol) to liquefy hardened, "varnished" grease that has polymerized over time.
​Surfactant Load: Mr. Clean Clean Freak relies on amine oxides to lift surface tension for "everyday" messes. It's a generalist tool.
​Surface Compatibility: Because Easy-Off is more aggressive, it's a specialist. You have to be more careful with reactive surfaces (like aluminum) compared to the milder, surfactant-heavy Mr. Clean formula.
​Essentially, if the grease is fresh, surfactants (Mr. Clean) work fine. If the grease has chemically bonded to the surface, you need the aggressive solvents found in the Easy-Off degreaser.
Thanks Google Gemini 👍😂
Today 07:46 PM
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c137Today 07:46 PM
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This looks so similar to dawn. Same product class?

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Today 07:53 PM
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FeistyKite520Today 07:53 PM
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Quote from bilderberg :
Thanks Google Gemini 👍😂
Yeah and despite trying to assess the chemical differences, I'm not even sure if it's all correct because I got mixed up with actual easy off oven cleaner, which is much more powerful and much different than the easy off Degreaser spray

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