Green Irene Kitchen Cleaner

1 sprayer bottle and 2 refill packets

Your Price: $8.98

The enzymes in our Kitchen Cleaner break down fats, oils, grease and kitchen grime. It safely cleans all your kitchen surfaces including your greasy stovetop, countertops, granite, marble, soapstone, appliances, laminate and porcelain surfaces. Even spray it in  the garbage can (remember enzymes help eliminate, not just mask, odors). One packet makes 16 oz.

Start with one of our empty bottles and a 1 oz concentrate packet to make 16 oz of our Kitchen Cleaner. Then just buy more packets when you need to refill the bottle. Our packet refill system means that there’s less packaging waste and less water being shipped to you.

Use: Spray and wipe, scrub or soak for stubborn or old stains.

Complete Ingredient List: Water, enzymes blended from plants, coconut oil surfactant, and essential oil fragrance (wild berry).

Never tested on animals. Bottle and ingredients manufactured in USA.

See our Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this product

Can I use GI's Kitchen Cleaner on my old kitchen cutting boards?

You can use the Kitchen Cleaner even on old stained and dirty-looking cutting boards. One spray application of the Kitchen Cleaner, a little scrub brush action, let it set for about 30 minutes, a final brush and rinse, and the result is a very new looking board (sorry, we can't do anything about the cut marks!)

Is GI's Kitchen Cleaner good for glass cook tops?

Those glass cooktops, especially the black ones, have a reputation of being impossible to get really clean. Many cleaners just smear and streak the grease or it takes lots of polishing and buffing. With GI's Kitchen Cleaner, the grime and grease splatters break down and the surface is left streak free without nearly the time and effort of polishing. Baked on food may require an abrasive pad for a little elbow grease (no pun intended).

Will GI's Kitchen Cleaner help eliminate sink stains?

Use GI's Kitchen Cleaner daily to keep the sink clean and you'll see stains such as coffee stains diminish and after a few weeks of regular use, you'll see stains disappear. Plus, the garbage disposal odors disappear too.

Will GI's Kitchen Cleaner help with fruit juice stains on my Formica counters?

Formica is usually pretty forgiving but fruit stains do pose a cleaning challenge. If GI's Kitchen Cleaner is used promptly after the juice stain appears, the stain is gone almost instantly. If it sets a little longer, use an abrasive sponge pad and letting it "soak" for 10 minutes or so will successfully remove even these tough stains.

How does GI's Kitchen Cleaner work on refrigerator doors?

Heavy texture helps keep finger prints from showing, but makes cleaning much more difficult. For this application, we've found using Kitchen Cleaner with a well rinsed sponges is the right combination to get into all those nooks and crannies of a textured door. If your refrigerator doors are stainless steel, then you'll want to try our Stainless & Glass Cleaner for a streak-free clean. Once the outside is spotless, try GI's Kitchen Cleaner on the shelves and bins with a regular sponge and you'll have it looking new inside and out.

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