I bought Fly Cleanse Kitchen Cleaner because my kitchen countertops, stove top, and backsplash were constantly attracting grease, splatters, and that thin layer of “ick” that doesn’t come off with just water and wipes. I wanted something that actually cut through grease, not just pushed it around. After using Fly Cleanse multiple times over a few weeks, here’s what actually stuck (and what fell flat).

What Is the Fly Cleanse Kitchen Cleaner?
Fly Cleanse Kitchen Cleaner is a kitchen surface cleaner marketed to cut through grease, food residue, and sticky messes on countertops, stovetops, tile backsplashes, and other hard surfaces. The packaging suggests “powerful, fast-acting formula” and “no harsh scrubbing needed”, essentially a one-step solution for everyday kitchen grime.
Why I Tried It
My kitchen gets heavy use: cooking, splatters, messes from sauces, oils, and crumbs everywhere. I tried cheaper sprays that barely made a dent and harsher degreasers that smelled awful or left residue. So, when Fly Cleanse came up in recommendations, claiming both strength and a pleasant scent, I figured it was worth testing in a real-use environment (not just a marketing video).
My Experience Using It
First Use: Right away, I noticed the scent: a light, citrusy aroma that’s way more pleasant than most degreasers. That mattered to me because I didn’t want my kitchen to smell like chemicals while I cooked. Spraying it on a greasy countertop area, I waited the recommended 30–60 seconds before wiping.

At first swipe, I did see a difference. Grease loosened and wiped away more easily than with basic all-purpose sprays I’d used in the past. That gave me a small win early on, and a sense that it might really deliver on cutting power.
After a Few Uses, I began using this on multiple kitchen surfaces:
- Stovetop: Grease breakdown did improve compared with regular cleaners. I didn’t have to scrub as hard, and streaks were minimal.
- Countertops: Everyday spills and small splatters wiped up faster and with less elbow grease.
- Backsplash/Tile: It helped break down sticky residue without leaving a visible film afterward.
Those were the good parts. But a couple of frustrations emerged:
- Heavy Buildup: On really baked-on grease (like around burners that hadn’t been cleaned for weeks), it softened the gunk but didn’t fully dissolve it in one go. I still had to scrub.
- Spray Volume: I sometimes needed more product. A few pumps per mess made it less economical than I expected.
- Surface Sensitivity: On some surfaces (especially matte or textured stone), it left a slightly dull look until rinsed again with water.
So, in practice, Fly Cleanse helps but isn’t a total “spray and gone” fix for old, stubborn buildup, more a supportive degreaser that speeds things up.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Noticeably better at grease breakdown than basic cleaners
- Pleasant, mild scent
- Works on a variety of kitchen surfaces
- Reduced scrubbing for everyday messes
- Doesn’t leave heavy residue if wiped/rinsed
Cons
- Struggles with really stubborn baked-on grease
- Can require multiple sprays for larger messes
- Rinse may be needed on textured or matte surfaces
- Slightly less economical if used frequently
Who This Is Best For
- Regular kitchen users with everyday messes
- People who want better grease removal than basic sprays
- Anyone who values scent and surface safety
- Quick cleanup after cooking
Who Should Skip It
- Those dealing primarily with heavy, crusted, baked-on residues
- Anyone expecting a one-step, zero-scrub, deep-clean miracle
- People on very tight cleaning budgets
Is It a Scam?
No, this product isn’t a scam.
Fly Cleanse is real, it does remove grease more effectively than generic all-purpose sprays, and it performs where many basic cleaners fail. The only issue is how certain claims are framed. “Powerful” doesn’t mean “magic.” In real use, it’s a step up from cheap sprays, not a replacement for heavy-duty degreasers or mechanical scrubbing for baked-on mess.
No shady rebranding, no disappearing orders, just marketing optimism that outpaced real performance.
Alternatives
- Krud Kutter Original Concentrated Cleaner
- Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner
- Mrs. Meyer’s Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner
- Bar Keepers Friend Kitchen Cleanser
Conclusion — Would I Recommend It?
Yes, with realistic expectations.
Fly Cleanse Kitchen Cleaner is a noticeable step up from generic sprays and works very well on light to moderate kitchen grease. It’s pleasant to use, smells good, and speeds up cleanups. However, I still needed scrub brushes for deeply set, aged grease, and I wasn’t blown away by performance on super stubborn residues.
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