When Should You Use an All-Purpose Cleaner?

An all-purpose cleaner is, as the name suggests, perfect for cleaning just about everything! From greasy ovens to kitchen range hoods, this versatile cleaner tackles it all. But there are a few tips to keep in mind for best results.

1. Great for tough, greasy messes

All-purpose cleaners are excellent for cutting through grease, making them ideal for cleaning ovens, stovetops, and range hoods where oils and grime can build up.

2. Be cautious with colored cleaners

If you’re using a colored all-purpose cleaner, be mindful that it might leave a faint tint on certain surfaces. To avoid this, test a small, hidden spot first, especially on light or porous surfaces.

Pro Tip

For the best results on tough stains, let the all-purpose cleaner sit for a few minutes before wiping. This gives it time to break down dirt and grease, making cleanup easier.

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