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4-Pack 16-Oz Mr. Clean Clean Freak Multi Surface Cleaning Spray (Starter Kit)

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Amazon has 4-Pack 16-Oz Mr. Clean Clean Freak Multi Surface Cleaning Spray (Starter Kit, Unstopables Fresh Scent) on sale for $14.49 - $3 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - $0.72 (5%) off when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $10.77. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Community Member hocuspocusblade for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Includes 1x 16 fl oz Starter Kit Bottle with Power Nozzle and 3x 16 fl oz Refill Bottles
  • 3X the cleaning power (vs the leading all purpose cleaner bleach spray on kitchen grease)
  • Cleaning mist activates on contact to cut through dirt right away
  • Use on kitchen surfaces, backsplashes, shower tiles, glass stovetops and more
  • Innovative Power Nozzle that covers large surfaces with continuous spray and small surfaces with accurate single spray

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    • This offer is $0.72 less (6% savings) than when this scent was part of our popular front page deal with a price of $11.49 from March 2025 which earned over 35 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 4.8k customer reviews.
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Amazon has 4-Pack 16-Oz Mr. Clean Clean Freak Multi Surface Cleaning Spray (Starter Kit, Unstopables Fresh Scent) on sale for $14.49 - $3 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - $0.72 (5%) off when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $10.77. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Community Member hocuspocusblade for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Includes 1x 16 fl oz Starter Kit Bottle with Power Nozzle and 3x 16 fl oz Refill Bottles
  • 3X the cleaning power (vs the leading all purpose cleaner bleach spray on kitchen grease)
  • Cleaning mist activates on contact to cut through dirt right away
  • Use on kitchen surfaces, backsplashes, shower tiles, glass stovetops and more
  • Innovative Power Nozzle that covers large surfaces with continuous spray and small surfaces with accurate single spray

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is $0.72 less (6% savings) than when this scent was part of our popular front page deal with a price of $11.49 from March 2025 which earned over 35 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 4.8k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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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.

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Yesterday 06:54 PM
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jenesaisquoiYesterday 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
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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.
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jenesaisquoiYesterday 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.
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FeistyKite520Yesterday 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
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FeistyKite520Yesterday 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.
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bilderbergYesterday 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.
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c137Yesterday 07:46 PM
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This looks so similar to dawn. Same product class?

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FeistyKite520Yesterday 07:53 PM
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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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Quote from c137 :
This looks so similar to dawn. Same product class?
No, Mr clean is not food safe so dont use it on like dishes. The nozzles are also different, Mr clean one can spray for longer.
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No, Mr clean is not food safe so dont use it on like dishes. The nozzles are also different, Mr clean one can spray for longer.
I like both of these cleaners, but they sure atomize a lot of chemicals, especially the Dawn/Mr. Clean type sprayer. If you spray it in sunlight you can see how much hangs in the air. The Easy-Off sprayer can be sprayed in more of a foam spray if you don't squeeze the trigger hard, which is good because it is a powerful cleaner. That or I point it at a sponge which helps keep it from atomizing as much. The other technique is to spray and walk away. When I use the Dawn sprayer I usually hold my breath, spray, and get out of the way for a minute or two. I don't know if one cleaner is safer than the other, but common sense would tell you to avoid breathing any of this stuff. Both Dawn/Mr. Clean Powersprays and the Easy-Off give off a strong odor which is not just the fragrance.
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Quote from jenesaisquoi :
I like both of these cleaners, but they sure atomize a lot of chemicals, especially the Dawn/Mr. Clean type sprayer. If you spray it in sunlight you can see how much hangs in the air. The Easy-Off sprayer can be sprayed in more of a foam spray if you don't squeeze the trigger hard, which is good because it is a powerful cleaner. That or I point it at a sponge which helps keep it from atomizing as much. The other technique is to spray and walk away. When I use the Dawn sprayer I usually hold my breath, spray, and get out of the way for a minute or two. I don't know if one cleaner is safer than the other, but common sense would tell you to avoid breathing any of this stuff. Both Dawn/Mr. Clean Powersprays and the Easy-Off give off a strong odor which is not just the fragrance.
With Dawn it is the fragrance, the free and clear one that I get doesn't really smell like anything.

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