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Easy Off Heavy Duty Oven Cleaner is a 14.5 oz aerosol foam designed to quickly penetrate and dissolve tough baked-on grease and food spills in as little as 5 minutes. Its low-odor lemon scent and versatile formula make it ideal for deep cleaning ovens, broilers, grills, and stainless steel surfaces. Trusted by thousands for professional-grade results with less effort, it’s the go-to solution for restoring your kitchen’s shine.













| ASIN | B00D3LO25C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,089 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #84 in Household Oven & Grill Cleaners |
| Brand Name | Easy Off |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,654 Reviews |
| Item Form | Wipe, Bar, Tablet, Capsule, Stick, Gel, Liquid, Powder, Cream, Aerosol, Foam, Paste, Granule |
| Item Height | 8 inches |
| Item Volume | 14.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 14.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Reckitt Benckiser |
| Material Features | Recyclable |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Lemon |
| Special Features | Low Odor |
| Special Ingredients | Citric Acid, Hexyl Cinnamal |
| Specific Uses For Product | Ovens,Doors,Pans,Oven |
| Surface Recommendation | Stainless Steel |
| UPC | 062338879796 |
| Unit Count | 14.5 Ounce |
K**K
It does work!
Bought this to tackle an awful looking oven door on a built in Jenn Air double oven. And when I say awful I mean awful, embarrassingly so. The top one gets most of the use and the door had so much burned on grease splatter that nothing would work. I tried letting Simple Green soak on the door for hours and it did nothing. Next I tried the hot water to the door then add baking soda then vinegar, then scrub with alum foil hack, that worked somewhat but not really even close to cleaning it. And in the process of doing this hack, the door became so saturated with liquid it ran off the door and down into the inner glass of both ovens leaving white drip streaks. This required me to remove both doors and take them both apart -- very annoying. I will say this about the baking soda/vinegar method -- if you have light to moderate build up inside and on the glass it may work -- its just very messy process. So after running out of non toxic ideas I turned to this product -- not to say this product is "toxic" but the other methods are. I was planning on using this outside (as I had to remove the oven door and disassemble to remove the inside streaks) so I was not worried about fumes and smell. I will note that you can smell the lemon scent and a bit of fumes, however, the spray out of the bottle is very light. By this I mean the pressure in the can is no where near a rattle can spray paint so there is not a lot of fumes thrown up in the air creating a big plume of overspray. Now if you have your head in the oven and are spraying it at the same time, this would not be ideal. Maybe open a few doors in the house to get a cross breeze to air it out while it sits. The product goes on in a light foam and dispenses quite evenly and easily. I left it on my door for about 3 hours. In my opinion you must let this product sit, it is not a magic liquid where the removal is immediate. After the three or so hours you can see it start to "melt" the hardened grease away. I cleaned up the door with paper towels and a wet sponge. This first application took the door to about 75% clean. I did another coat and left it for about two hours. Removed the product. This left the door at about 95%. Then I used a razor blade scraper to remove the stubborn specks that were left. they all came up well. After I used some water to get up the residue the best I could then some natural glass cleaner. Looks so good, can finally see inside with the light on. I plan to take the oven up to 500 to "burn off" any remaining residue just to be safe. I, like many others, don't typically like the idea of introducing chemicals near things that I consume, however with the condition of the oven door, I had no choice. With a little caution and common sense this product can be used safely and effectively. Would recommend and for the price, a great value.
G**E
This stuff is the real deal
I've used their no-fume "consumer grade" cleaner, and while that may do a good job of cleaning the surface grime, it doesn't stand a chance against the baked on, years of use staining that happens inside of regularly used ovens (that are also regularly cleaned). This stuff cleaner all of my old bakewear, fryer baskets/tools, grilling utensils, racks, you name it. The downside is that you're gonna make a mess, there is no getting around that. This isn't a simple spray it on cold and wipe it with a wet sponge cleaner. While it doesn't require you apply to a hot oven, it certainly is strongly recommended as the first steps of instructions, in addition to dropping some proper cloth to contain over spray and the dirty mess it's about to scrub away. Gloves are a must, but I haven't found the fumes to be overpowering a consumer kitchen ventilation or an open window. I said it isn't a cleaner you just wipe away with a wet sponge, however; you'll find that you won't need any more elbow grease than you've previously been using and getting nowhere with, in fact much less. No more chewing up heavy duty brushes even on wire baskets. I was amazed how well it did on decades old baking sheets as well! Can't recommend it enough. It does a good job cleaning the inside of the oven too, while the drip trays on the stove top will be ready to be wiped clean once you crawl out from inside of the oven and the grease wiped from your nose. This is one product where the heavy duty professional line isn't even in the same league as the stuff you'll find on the shelf at the local big boxed supermarket. It's well worth the extra few bucks in reduced effort!
K**I
This stuff works!
I was amazed at the results. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully. (You may want to open a window to air out the fumes).
C**.
It works well.
I bought this oven cleaner and it works well. The only bad thing is that I left the liquid on for a little too long and my oven ended up stained with many marks. That was really bad. I've used it in different areas and it is a good degreaser, just make sure you don't leave the liquid on for too long because it's very strong.
A**D
Miracle worker
Amazing amazing product. I can’t believe how cheap it is. I was able to get grease stains and burnt food stains off so many things, like pots/pans, my kitchen hood vent, my stovetop, and more. It works best when you leave it on for a while (half an hour to a few hours), and then you easily wipe off the grease! I tried so many other things and nothing was cleaning my items, except this! The smell can be a little strong when you first spray it, so be careful. But other than that, this stuff is just incredible. Save your kitchen appliances for only $5!
L**P
Good degreaser
This oven cleaner is an indispensable product in my cleaning basket, the smell is a bit strong but I have done it closed the oven and I wait 10 to 15 minutes to clean it.
M**.
Works great. Wear a mask, but oven clean in no time.
Works great. Oven clean in no time.
M**A
will give it another shot, but my expectations are low.
All day affair and I still had to buy a second can First can - did it clean my oven ? yes, sort of, it still had lots a grime, but it was cleaner. Did it let me wipe the mess away - Only for the newer dirty bits, anything grime older then a month seemed to stay behind. I sprayed and let it sit, to do it's thing. It did help but my oven wasn't anywhere near looking like the day I got it (which was in 2020, first can was used in oct 2023). It took hours, spraying it on and letting it sit was the easy part. Once I gloved up to start "wiping" away the mess, oh boy. dirtiest thing I have done. one little swipe of a sponge and rinse, little swipe rinse it was endless. grab some paper towels and a trash bag and tried that way. it took hours to get this clean enough to even use the oven again. It didn't even do that great of a job. my oven was still pretty grimey looking, it seemed to only get off the newest splatter and didn't even put a dent in anything older then a couple months. It was the older baked on splatter I needed softened up to scrub away. I can easily clean what this got on my own. was I removed as much as i could, I set on the task of making sure all the chemical cleaner was removed, wiping down with potable water. The was such a film left, took me 2 hours before the hazy film was gone. I bought a second can of this stuff, apparently torturing myself the first time wasn't enough. I still have that can. I'm honestly too scared to try to clean the oven with this again because it didn't work that great the first time and took literal hours, a ton of paper towels, and a few sponges. Doesn't soften up baked on grime that well. Does it work ? technically yes, with a lot of elbow grease and tools to scrape off everything it doesn't soften up. Unfortunately. I will torture myself again, I like giving things another shot, because sometimes I know it's more user error then product error. Now I know what to expect and am more prepared, so user error won't be as high.
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