✨ Clean like a pro, without the fuss! ✨
Goo Gone Oven and Grill Cleaner is a powerful 28-ounce foam spray designed to tackle tough baked-on grease and food spills. Its unique formula clings to surfaces, making cleaning effortless and effective. Safe for a variety of kitchen surfaces, this fume-free cleaner is biodegradable and proudly made in the USA.
M**E
Great product
Works great! Barely have to scrub and the chemical smell isn’t as harsh as other brands.
D**3
Works great!
This stuff is great! You do still need to scrub a bit to remove the real baked-on grease, but for the most part if you let it sit for about 10 minutes it melts down into the grease and makes it easy to just wipe away. And, you don’t have to put on a mask to keep from breathing in the fumes!
V**S
Best over cleaner I've used
This works well, especially on grease, but some scrubbing is still needed for some baked on gook. Rinses off thoroughly and easily. No stinky odor. I've already reordered it!
S**A
This cleaner worked wonders on my oven!
This cleaner worked wonders on my oven! I had baked-on grease and stubborn spots that I thought would never come off, but after spraying and letting it sit, everything wiped away with ease. It doesn’t have an overwhelming chemical smell like some other cleaners, which I really appreciate. My oven looks almost brand new again—definitely a product I’ll keep on hand.
A**J
oven cleaner
great for cleaning outside of stove did not work so well on the oven would not buy again
M**A
This works great!
I've tried lots of different products to clean my oven - nothing worked very well. I've used/trusted Goo Gone before so I gave this product a try. It works really well! Stubborn, cooked on residue took a couple of applications but eventually came off. No obnoxious odors, didn't burn my skin (I used gloves at first, but didn't for the touch-ups) and worked as expected. Other reviews noted the powerful spray (it does have an aggressive "squirt" -- expect some splash-back) so caution on that. I highly recommend this product and will buy again when needed.
R**E
Sparkly oven racks, but nothing more
After reading reviews I was super hopeful that 1. This product would help me get the baked on aluminum foil removed from the bottom of my new oven. 2. Get the racks returned to sparkling status 3. Clean the splattered greasy gunk off the sides of my oven from using the built in air fryer (note to self, this is a horrible feature in an oven because of the mess).Unfortunately, the only thing this product did successfully was returning the racks to sparkling condition. I forgot to take “before” pictures; but I will admit they weren’t entirely awful. For the racks: I tried the baking soda/vinegar method on them with very little success, as well as the soak in the tub with dryer sheets (this worked in the past with previous racks but not this time). So I decided something stronger was necessary. I tried this GooGone product on the larger rack and the EasyOff spray on the other. The GooGone was by far the superior of the two, I had to go back and redo the rack I used easyoff and used the GooGone to really finish it up. For both of these, I sprayed the racks in the hard to reach places, then placed them in a tall kitchen trash bag (it was the largest bag I had), sprayed them again heavily while in the bag, and let them sit for 15 or so minutes while I did other things. I removed from the bag, rinsed and with the GooGone they were sparkling again. The EasyOff barely made a difference. I had to flip the rack and do the same thing with the other side as the entire rack would not fit in the bag. After doing both sides and using my plastic razor scraper on some stubborn grease dots the racks were super sparkly. This was actually super simple and a fairly easy cleanup.After seeing the success with the racks, I tried GooGone on one side of my oven and the easyoff on the other side. One thing I noticed was that the GooGone was super foamy and the easy off was more runny. But after letting it sit for an hour or so, I don’t feel like any of the stuff came off (although my sponge was dirty, I still had a lot of grease spots on the sides). I even tried using my plastic razor scraper that helped with the rack cleanup, which I had mild success with but still could not remove the stubborn grease splatters from the sides, top, and back. What about the bottom you ask?This brings me to my last problem. I, unfortunately, did not read the manufacturers warning about NOT putting foil on the bottom of my oven. I did and when I went to remove it to clean my oven some of it stuck to the bottom. I’ve tried soaking it in hot soapy water, running the steam clean cycle on my oven, soaking in vinegar and baking soda, oven cleaner, degreaser, my miracle combo spray with vinegar/Dawn dish soap, plastic razor scraper….. UGH. I guess I will have to live with the “foil patches”. That is going to drive me crazy every time I see it - but it’s my own fault.So for the rest of you who have newer ovens, DO NOT put FOIL on the bottom of your oven thinking you can keep it clean (which it did help, but there are consequences). You can put foil on the racks but not the oven floor (even if you don’t have a burner there).Bottom line, using the trash bag method and the GooGone worked flawlessly and easily to clean the oven racks - so it was a decent value for that; but since it did nothing for the inside of my oven it only gets 3 stars.
S**Y
No smell, and it works great!
This stuff is a blessing, for sure! I have a countertop oven. You know the type - toasts, broils, roasts, bakes, and is an air fryer? What they don't tell you about air frying in an oven is that grease (from chicken wings in particular) gets EVERYWHERE. Same with splatters from other cooking, too, of course. And then it bakes onto the walls. No "self cleaning" setting for these little ovens, unfortunately. Because the oven is right there on the counter at eye level, EVERYONE can see that the oven isn't sparkly clean! More important, I can see that it's grubby. The spray can of easy clean foam from the grocery is fine, but it's not entirely effective and it smells awful! The whole house stinks of lemon-scented toxins for hours after an application. I thought I'd try this for a change. Goo Gone is a good brand for removing gooey stuff, after all. Well! This is good stuff! I sprayed a layer of foam on the surfaces of the oven and left it for 10 minutes or so. Directions say up to 10 minutes. NO smell. None. I wore gloves and wiped the oven with a microfiber cloth. Quite a lot of the baked-on brown stuff came off! So, I sprayed it again and left it for 10 minutes. More came off! Is the oven sparkling clean as new? Nope, it's not. But it's way better. If the foam had stayed in contact with the side walls longer, I think it would have taken off almost all of the crud with the second application. But it's a loose foam, and gravity is a thing. The lower places on the oven, and the small indentations that hold the oven racks, got cleaner than the upper places where the foam didn't stay as long, as is evident from the photos. The foam got caught on the indentations, so it spent more time there. The foam slid off the upper walls quite quickly. I wasn't willing to use an abrasive scrubber on the inside of the oven (it's shiny metal), and I didn't have a non-abrasive scrubber. A non-abrasive scrubber (which the instructions recommend) and some elbow grease might have taken the remaining crud off, so I can't blame the product.
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