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Surface Cleaners

Surface cleaners remove grease grime and bacteria from counters stovetops and other household surfaces for a sanitary kitchen and home.

  • Method All-Purpose Cleaner vs Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day

    Method All-Purpose Cleaner vs Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day

    Choosing a household cleaner often comes down to finding a balance between effective dirt removal and pleasant scents. Many shoppers want products that avoid harsh chemicals while still getting the job done. The debate between Method All-Purpose Cleaner vs Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day is a common one…

  • Bar Keepers Friend Liquid vs MORE Spray: Which Cleans Better? (2026)

    Bar Keepers Friend Liquid vs MORE Spray: Which Cleans Better? (2026)

    Which Bar Keepers Friend is right for your mess? We tested the Liquid Soft Cleaner against the MORE Spray on tough rust, burnt-on grease, and hard water.

  • Bar Keepers Friend Granite Cleaner vs Bar Keepers Friend Stainless Steel Cleaner

    Bar Keepers Friend Granite Cleaner vs Bar Keepers Friend Stainless Steel Cleaner

    Using the wrong cleaner on your premium kitchen surfaces guarantees permanent etching or cloudy streaks. After using both the Bar Keepers Friend Granite Cleaner and Stainless Steel Cleaner in our testing, we found that each 25.4-ounce spray serves a strict, non-interchangeable purpose. Natural stone demands pH-balanced care,…

  • Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser vs Bar Keepers Friend More Spray

    Bar Keepers Friend Cleanser vs Bar Keepers Friend More Spray

    Many homeowners keep a can of the classic Bar Keepers Friend powder under their sink for tough jobs. The brand now offers a liquid spray alternative that promises similar cleaning power. Choosing between the traditional powder and the modern spray format depends on your specific cleaning habits.…

  • Bar Keepers Friend Powder vs Liquid: Which Cleans Better? (2026)

    Bar Keepers Friend Powder vs Liquid: Which Cleans Better? (2026)

    Deciding between Bar Keepers Friend’s powder and liquid formulas? We tested the original Cookware Cleanser against the Liquid Cleaner on tough stains.

  • Sprayway SW841R Stainless Steel Cleaner vs Therapy Stainless Steel Cleaner

    Sprayway SW841R Stainless Steel Cleaner vs Therapy Stainless Steel Cleaner

    Sprayway’s SW841R uses a pressurized hydrocarbon propellant to blast through baked-on grease, while Therapy relies on a coconut oil emulsion to build a fingerprint-resistant barrier. I tested both on a heavily smudged refrigerator door and a grease-splattered range hood to measure their cutting power and protective cling.…

  • Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner vs Trinova Premium Stainless Steel Cleaner

    Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner vs Trinova Premium Stainless Steel Cleaner

    Tired of fingerprints on your stainless steel? We tested the Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner against Amazon Basics Microfiber Cloths to see which one truly leaves a streak-free, smudge-proof shine on kitchen appliances.

  • Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner vs Magic Stainless Steel Cleaner

    Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner vs Magic Stainless Steel Cleaner

    All products bought at retail No press samples 2 products tested Updated today Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner wins this matchup because its pH-neutral formula actively lifts heavy grease without leaving a hazy film behind. I tested both on a heavily smudged refrigerator, and Weiman restored the finish…

  • Mrs. Meyer's vs Febreze: Which Eliminates Odors Best?

    Mrs. Meyer’s vs Febreze: Which Eliminates Odors Best?

    Which spray is right for your home? Mrs. Meyer’s uses essential oils to mask smells, while Febreze uses OdorClear technology to truly eliminate them.

  • Caldrea Pear Blossom Agave Spray vs DRMTLGY Natural Fresh Linen Mist

    Caldrea Pear Blossom Agave Spray vs DRMTLGY Natural Fresh Linen Mist

    All products bought at retail No press samples 2 products tested Updated March 2026 The $15 DRMTLGY Natural Fresh Linen Mist easily beats the $36.99 Caldrea Pear Blossom Agave spray for everyday odor control, while Caldrea only justifies its high price if you want a complex, perfume-like…