

✨ Clean Like a Pro, Shine Like You Mean It! ✨
Bar Keepers Friend Powder Cleanser is a 12 oz multipurpose cleaning powerhouse that uses natural oxalic acid to remove rust, grease, and tough stains from a wide range of surfaces including stainless steel, brass, porcelain, and more. Trusted for generations, this low-odor, chlorine-free formula delivers professional-grade results in kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces, making it an essential tool for millennial managers who demand spotless, polished environments without compromise.















| ASIN | B07JGH35XZ |
| ASIN | B07JGH35XZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,680 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #836 in All-Purpose Household Cleaners |
| Brand Name | Bar Keepers Friend |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (10,439) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (10,439) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 50071618515021 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
| Item model number | 214123 |
| Manufacturer | Bar Keepers Friend |
| Manufacturer | Bar Keepers Friend |
| Material Type Free | Chlorine Free |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.19 x 14.71 x 7.19 cm; 340.19 g |
| Scent | NO |
| Unit Count | 340.19 Grams |
M**N
I'm mad I didn't take pictures. I'm mad I never heard of this stuff until last week. This is a literal kitchen miracle worker. I had a 'nonstick' pan and a stainless steel pot that were well loved and had burt on food marks that I thought I'd never be able to get rid of. All I did was wet the dishes, sprinkle BKF on them,, set a few minutes and used some elbow grease to scrub them with a scratch proof brilliant pad. im am SHOOK. Besudes scratch marks in the pan, they both look borderline brand new. I never thought it was possible, especailly without damaging them in the long run. I had a whole brand new kitchen set that was only a few months old that I had thrown away due to a few issues, one being that everything cooked in them became stuck and they were really ugly, which could have been prevented had I heard of BKF. This stuff is no hecking joke. I remember when I was younger we used to do so much cooking it wasn't funny. My mom used to fuss about "not washing dishes properly" because of this issue, and no matter what we tried we couldn't get the marks off. Had we had this stuff before, everything would have been fine. But im so happy I have it now. Now I can cook like a reckless gremlin and not have any consequences afterward. I can burn up all the steaks or stew all the oxtails I want. The stains have absolutely nothing over BKF. I am THRILLED. Edit, 10/22/21: okay, so I stick by what I said about this stuff being blessed as all get-out, but a strange incident occurred. I was cleaning the house and got the fabulous idea to use this stuff in the bathtub. lemme tell you that that bathtub has NEVERRRRRR sparkled a day in its raggedy life, and yet there it was, looking fresh off the press. Later on, I was taking a shower, and I have sensitive skin, so I use hair removal cream instead of just shaving regularly. I was rinsing off the cream residue, and I guess the chemicals in it reacted with the chemicals in the BJR, because within seconds my bathtub looked looked like a someone used it as a makeshift coffee pot. The pics don't so it justice. So im standing there, panicking, when I get the brilliant idea to use more BKR to get the stains out. Good news, it worked. Bad news, it was so hard to scrub out, and I had to do it naked. I didn't even finish because of how difficult it was. So I had to finish it today. Its not as sparkly as it was before, but I must admit that it does still look better than before. So keep in mind, if you plan on doing anything that has harsh chemicals in the bathtub after youve used BKR plan ahead. Rinse your tub out thoroughly, wait a few days or do so beforehand. Edit, 12/22/21: alright so im not sure if I recommend this usage yet, but I just wanna say that we all know ow white shoes stain faster than an unattended toddler in a paint store. I made the horrible mistake of not only getting stains and scuffs on my shoes, but also deciding not to clean them until a few months later. Bad news is that I still can't get the stains out the canvas. Good news though! I got the bright idea to use BKF on the rubber sides, heel and toe of my shoes and scrubbed with an old toothbrush. Let me tell you, I continue to be amazed by this stuff. They are so bright, as beautiful as the day I got them. Again, I'm not sure if I recommend doing this as I think BKF isn't supposed to be used for rubber, but really, how many of us have used things for something besides their purpose?
Z**N
I stumbled across this stuff on my social media, with someone claiming it was a miracle cleaning supply that could get any steel pan clean. I had a nice pan that was pretty far gone but that I loved, so on the off chance Bar Keepers Friend lived up to the hype, I figured I'd try it. To my great surprise, an uncleanable pan was suddenly clean and sparkling like new. This is stuff is legit.
D**Y
I have used this "old friend" for years but sometimes it is hard to find in stores, so I was thrilled to find it on Amazon. It is fantastic for cleaning sinks, stoves, pots and pans, stained tea or coffee cups, bathtub, almost anything you can think of. It is gentle & I have never had it scratch or damage anything I've used it on. It'd great for scrubbing cooked-on grease from the bottom of cooking pans, though it will leave dark gray residue on your dish cloths. I have not used it on copper clad pans; just read the directions to be sure there is not a metal that it reacts with.
A**R
I decided to test this cleanser on three different items in my house: 1. The Kitchen Sink (Stainless Steel): Nothing extraordinary here. It cleaned well and added a nice shine, but it didn't do anything for the scratches (my sink is quite old). Honestly, regular baking soda gives me a similar result for a basic clean. 2. The Frying Pan (Grease/Burnt-on). It removed the greasy buildup much faster than baking soda. I didn't have to scrub for ages — one round of cleaning and the pan was spotless. It definitely saves time. 3. The Bathroom Holder (Rust): This is where the magic happened! My bathroom holder was covered in rust spots. Baking soda doesn't even come close here. For rust removal, this is a 10/10. Pros & My Tips for Use: Kid-friendly: There is no harsh chemical smell, which is a huge plus since I can use it while my toddler is at home. The "Paste" Method: Don't use it dry, but don't drown it in water either. Add just enough water to make a thick paste (slurry). That’s whn it works best! Protect your hands: using gloves. Happy cleaning!
J**8
The Bar Keepers Friend Powder Cleanser works impressively well on tough stains, rust, and grime. It restores sinks, cookware, and stainless steel surfaces to a like-new shine with minimal scrubbing. I love how versatile it is—great for the kitchen, bathroom, and even outdoor items. The only minor downside is that it can be a bit abrasive if you use too much, so it’s best to apply gently and rinse thoroughly.
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