CLR® Grease-Free package

CLR® Grease-Free

  • Fast-acting, powerful cleaner formulated to quickly clean baked on foods, counters, stove tops, oven racks, sinks, stubborn oil, grease and tar from cement, terrazzo, stone floors, blacktop, sidewalks, driveways, garage floors, barbeque grills, pool decks, motors and machinery.


Look for CLR Grease-Free in these sizes

  • 26 oz. spray
  • 42 oz. bottle

For use on these surfaces

  • Asphalt
  • Blacktop
  • Cement
  • Concrete
  • Granite
  • Terrazzo

More information

How to use this product

Wear household gloves. Always stand on a non-slip surface for all cleaning jobs.
 
  • Wipe, scrape, brush or sweep off loose, heavy, charred deposits. 
  • Test a small, hidden area first before cleaning entire surface.
  • Spray on full strength. Clean an area no larger than 12" x 12" at one time.
  • Let soak for 1-5 minutes (depending on size and difficulty of stain).
  • Clean with sponge, scouring pad, brush or broom until stain is loosened.
  • Rinse at once with cool clean water.
  • Repeat above process if necessary. *For exterior use, water grass or shrubs within cleaning area before using CLR Grease-Free. Rinse grass and shrubs well after cleaning.

Product ingredients

UPC 0-78291-15723-9 UPC 0-78291-50400-2
Water Dilutent: CAS #7732-18-5 Meets EPA Safer Choice Criteria
Dilutent: CAS #7732-18-5. Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a water treatment process that removes contaminants from water by passing the water through a membrane, (filter), where contaminants are filtered out yielding more pure quality water.
C9-11 Alcohols Ethoxylated Surfactant: CAS #68439-46-3. Meets EPA Safer Choice Criteria
Surfactant: CAS #68439-46-3. It is used in cleaners to modify the surface tension of water, to aid in even spreading and to allow mixing with oil and dirt so that they can be rinsed away.  As part of the EPA Safer Choice Program, it has been evaluated and determined to be safer than traditional chemical ingredients. 

California CPRKA Designated Lists
(3) EU Endocrine Disruptors. https://echa.europa.eu/candidate-list-table
(16) California NLs.  https://oehha.ca.gov/water/notification-levels-chemicals-drinking-water
(18) California TACs.  https://ww3.arb.ca.gov/toxics/id/taclist.htm
(20) California Non-Cancer Hazards. https://oehha.ca.gov/air/general-info/oehha-acute-8-hour-and-chronic-reference-exposure-level-rel-summary
Sodium Metasilicate Pentahydrate Builder: CAS #6834-92-0 Meets EPA Safer Choice Criteria
Builder: CAS #6834-92-0. A strong oxidizer. As a component in a chemical degreaser, it reacts with fatty acids (animal grease) to form a soap, which is then rinsed away. As part of the EPA Safer Choice Program, it has been evaluated and determined to be safer than traditional chemical ingredients.

California CPRKA Designated Lists 
(7) Canada PBTs. https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/canadian-environmental-protection-act-registry/substances-list/domestic.html
(9) IARC Carcinogens. https://monographs.iarc.fr/agents-classified-by-the-iarc/
Sodium Xylene Sulfonate Coupling Agent: CAS #1300-72-7. Meets EPA Safer Choice Criteria
Coupling Agent: CAS #1300-72-7. An organic compound that increases the ability of water to dissolve other molecules. It is also found in personal care products as a surfactant, to modify the surface tension of water, to aid in even spreading and to allow mixing with oil and dirt so that they can be rinsed away. As part of the EPA Safer Choice Program, it has been evaluated and determined to be safer than traditional chemical ingredients.

California CPRKA Designated Lists ​
(4) IRIS Neurotoxicants.  https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/iris/search/index.cfm?sys_joint=11
(10) ATSDR Neurotoxicants. https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/substances/toxorganlisting.asp?sysid=18
(17) California MCLs. https://govt.westlaw.com/calregs/Document/I2810C4E12DCC4B40A16
(18) California TACs. https://ww3.arb.ca.gov/toxics/id/taclist.htm
Ethylenediaminetetracetic Acid Dipotassium Salt Dihydrate Chelating Agent: CAS #25102-12-9. Meets EPA Safer Choice Criteria
Chelating Agent: CAS #25102-12-9.

FAQs

How long can I leave CLR Grease-Free on a stain before rinsing?

Grease-Free should only be left on a surface 1-5 minutes then rinsed off with cool clean water. If the stain persists, repeat the process.

How do I use CLR Grease-Free?

To use Grease-Free, sweep the area clean of heavy dirt and dust. For stains such as tar or heavy grease, scrape off as much as possible with a putty knife before cleaning. While wearing household rubber gloves, test a small, hidden area of the surface first before cleaning the main area. Pour or brush full strength to an area no larger than 12" x 12". Depending on size and difficulty of the stain, let the solution soak for one to five minutes. Clean the area with a clean brush or broom until the stain is loosened. Rinse at once with cool, clean water. Repeat the process if necessary. Do not use CLR Grease-Free with any other cleaners, bleaches or acids. If cleaning near grass or shrubs, rinse the grass and shrubs before and after cleaning.

What will happen if I leave CLR Grease-Free on too long?

If Grease-Free is left on too long and begins to dry, it can be very difficult to remove.