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'''Easy-Off''' is the leading brand of ]s primarily used for cleaning ovens. '''Easy-Off''' is the leading brand of ]s primarily used for cleaning ovens.

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Easy-Off is the leading brand of hard surface cleaners primarily used for cleaning ovens.

It is produced by Reckitt & Colman. A strong base, caustic soda, attacks grease by saponification. Surfactants attack both grease and food spills. An abrasive helps scour the oven.

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