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The best kitchen cleaners can cut through tough grease and grime in no time. Whether you're a careful cook or your surfaces sometimes look like a Jackson Pollock artwork, stains and soils accumulate with every plate.
We've tested products from well-known kitchen cleaner brands such as Flash, Method, Cif, Dettol and more, as well as supermarket brands, to see how well they tackle tough marks including grease, curry sauce stains and dried-on starchy water.
We found two standout Best Buys that removed burnt-on mess and cut through grease with ease. We also thought one spray for under £1 did a decent job at cleaning around your hob. There were a few Don't Buys too, so you should avoid these if you want your kitchen to sparkle.
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Brands are listed in alphabetical order. Date tested: October 2023. Pricing and availability last checked: November 2023. We are not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available.
All the kitchen cleaning sprays we tested are listed in alphabetical order below.
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Size 700ml
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Size 750ml
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Size 800ml
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Size 750ml
Only available at Lidl 85p (in store only)
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Size 750ml
Available online at Ocado £2.00 (or in store at M&S)
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Size 828ml
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Size 750ml
Only available at Tesco £1.00
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Our lab tests each spray against a range of tough soils including baked-on grease, starchy spills like rice water, and stubborn stains like curry sauce, which can discolour surfaces.
The soils are applied to tiles and left for 24 hours. We then apply the cleaning spray and use an automated scrubbing machine to mimic the cleaning process. After a set number of cleaning strokes, we asses how well the tile has been cleaned. We repeat this test four times for each soil type and record the average rating.
Brands regularly reformulate their products, so we test them annually.
We buy all the kitchen sprays we test.
We now examine the eco-credentials of each kitchen spray we test, so that you can make an informed buying decision.
We look into the ingredients used and what their environmental impact is, including whether they are biodegradable, harmful to aquatic life or persistent (whether they are likely to accumulate and linger in waterways). We also consider how transparent manufacturers are about the ingredients they use.
We also take into account how easy the packaging is to recycle and how much information about recyclability is given on the packaging. We also check whether the packaging itself is made from recycled materials and/or whether it's refillable, as well as packaging utilisation (whether the packaging is under-filled).
To become a Which? recommended Best Buy, kitchen sprays must score a minimum of 75%.
To become an Eco Buy, a kitchen cleaner must score a minimum of 65% and five-stars for sustainability.
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