Kitchen Grease Remover Concentrate, Orange-Powered 2-Pack
Watch years of baked-on grease wipe away in one pass
That sticky amber film on your range hood didn't build up overnight — but with a diluted drop of orange-powered concentrate, it finally lets go.

Built To Break Down Baked-On Grease
The right solvent makes scrubbing optional. Here’s how this concentrate flips the script on kitchen grease.

A Concentrate That Dissolves, Not Smears
Ordinary sprays foam up and push grease around. This concentrated formula actually breaks the bond between baked-on oil and the surface. Spray it on, let the orange extract do its work, then wipe — the grease lifts clean without a trace of sticky residue.

Powered By Orange & Rosemary
Orange extract is a time-tested natural degreaser that cuts through oil without harsh chemicals. Rosemary brings a fresh, clean scent and gently finishes surfaces streak-free. No bleach, no ammonia, no film — just the stuff that worked for generations, bottled in glass.

One Tiny Bottle, Months Of Cleaning
Because it’s a concentrate, each 30ml bottle dilutes with water into multiple spray bottles worth of cleaner. On average, one bottle handles roughly two months of regular kitchen cleaning. The 2-pack in your cart means you’re set for over four months — with less plastic waste than buying ready-to-use sprays.
What Home Cooks Are Saying
Verified buyers who finally got their greasy hoods clean.
I’ve been stir-frying in a small apartment for years and my range hood was embarrassing. Diluted a few drops, sprayed, and wiped while I was still shocked. The amber film is actually gone.
Dad of three who does the deep clean every Saturday. I figured the tiny bottle was a gimmick, but one drop in a spray bottle of water took on the hood, stovetop, and grout. Still have half left.
I love that it’s in glass and the scent is real orange, not that fake chemical citrus. It actually works on the greasy buildup above my oven. Feels good to ditch the plastic spray bottles.
Prepping a rental for new tenants and the stovetop looked hopeless. Sprayed, waited two minutes, and the black scale on the burner edges came right off with a cloth. Landlord hero status.
Worked like a charm on hood grease. The bottle is smaller than I pictured, but mixing it myself actually means I’m not buying gallons of water in plastic. Smells great.
Nurse here, I do weekend cleaning with whatever energy I have left. This concentrate cut my scrubbing time in half. I mixed it in a spray bottle and it lifted grime from the tile grout I thought was permanently grey.
Retired and I fry a lot. The stove edges had decades of yellow-brown buildup. Two rounds of this and it’s almost like new. My wife hugged me when she saw it.
This plus a microfiber cloth = grease vanquished. I knocked one star only because the dilution ratio on the box is hard to read — had to zoom in with my phone. Otherwise a gem.
Grad student with a gritty rental kitchen. I got the 2-pack because it was cheap per clean and I don’t have storage space for gallons. Still on my first bottle after weeks and the hood actually glides when I touch it.
Dilute, Spray, Wipe Clean
No measuring cups, no chemistry degree. Just a few drops into water.
Mix In A Spray Bottle
Add 1 part concentrate to 10-20 parts water in any spray bottle. Use the stronger ratio for heavy grease, weaker for daily wipe-downs. Shake gently.
Spray Liberally
Mist directly onto the greasy surface — hood, stovetop, tile — and let it sit for one to two minutes. The orange and rosemary extracts get under the oil.
Wipe And Admire
Use a microfiber cloth or sponge to wipe away. No scrubbing required. Rinse the cloth and repeat if you’re dealing with years of buildup. That's it.
Small Bottles, Big Coverage
The proof that a little concentrate goes a long, long way.
Why Concentrate Beats The Bottle
Your current spray is mostly water. This is engine oil for your cleaning.
| This ConcentrateBEST | Typical Spray Cleaner | |
|---|---|---|
| Grease dissolving power | Dissolves on contact | Smears and requires scrubbing |
| Cost per clean | ~$ per week when diluted | ~$ per bottle, used up quickly |
| Plastic waste | 1 glass bottle = 6+ spray bottles | 1 plastic bottle per purchase |
| Scent | Natural orange & rosemary | Artificial citrus or bleach |
| Multi-surface use | Kitchen, bath, living spaces | Usually kitchen only |
Orange And Rosemary Do The Work
Two natural extracts that out-scrub the chemical cocktail.
Natural degreaser that dissolves baked-on oil
Fresh finish and mild antibacterial helper
Cleanly suspend grease for lifting, no residue
A Two-Pack That Lasts Months
Everything you need to start dissolving grease.
From Tacky Hoods To Clean Passes
It started with a sticky hood. It ended with a wipe so easy, it changed how she cleaned.

The Hood Nobody Wants To Touch
Every week, the same routine: spray, scrub, wipe — and the range hood still felt tacky. That yellow-brown film of fried dinner clung on, defying every kitchen cleaner in the cabinet. It felt like she spent more time wrestling grease than enjoying the meal.

One Drop Changes The Job
She unscrewed the silver cap, dropped a few amber pearls into a spray bottle of water, and misted the greasy hood. The orange scent rose like fresh-cut citrus. A single wipe — no scrubbing, no fumes — and the film slid off. For the first time, the stainless steel underneath shone back at her.

A Kitchen That Stays Clean
Now, Sunday cleanup takes a fraction of the time. The hood, stove, and grout all stay brighter between cleans. The kitchen smells like oranges and rosemary instead of chemical fog. That bottle on the shelf isn’t just a cleaner — it’s the reason she finally stops dreading the wipe-down.
Research on citrus degreasing and kitchen surface safety
About this item
That sticky amber film on your range hood didn’t build up overnight — but with a diluted drop of orange-powered concentrate, it finally lets go. And it’s just as good on stovetop edges, grout, and eve
Reduce more grease with concentrated formula
- Heavy oil stains on range hoods and stovetops
- Black scale buildup
- Grease accumulation in kitchens
- Multiple surface cleaning needs
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