Giving your home a good clean is a great way of resetting and bringing about a positive mindset — a tidy space is a tidy mind, as they say. But it can be infuriating when you spend money on a cleaning product that claims to work wonders and it just doesn't quite deliver. With so much choice out there, it can be difficult to know which are truly the best cleaning products that will save you extra elbow grease?
We turned to our cleaning experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute for answers, so you can invest in cleaning supplies that won’t let you down. From the best washing up liquids that keeps your dishes squeaky clean to the best oven cleaners that will leave your oven sparkling, read on for the products that have become our go-to staples for radiant results.
What are the best cleaning products to buy in 2025?
We take cleaning products seriously at the Good Housekeeping Institute. With rigorous testing that factors in everything from scent to spray strength, price to ease of use, packaging to perfect smear-free results, we make sure any miracle claims are backed up by real-life evidence. These are the products that truly impressed our experts.
The best products for cleaning your kitchen
Kitchens have a terrible habit of getting messy just as quickly as you can clean them. Often the epicentre of home life, the best way to keep your space spick and span is to build small cleaning habits into your daily routine.
Even the dreaded oven clean can be improved by putting a heat-resistant bowl of water inside the oven after each use. Just heat it at a high temperature for 20 minutes and the steam will assist in loosening dirt and grease.
You can also do a quick fridge audit for anything that may have gone off when selecting your dinnertime ingredients each night, to avoid any smelly seepage. And if you’re a tea enthusiast, use those precious moments while the kettle boils to wipe down surfaces and cupboard handles – be sure to change your kitchen cloths at least twice a week or sterilise them daily for the most hygienic results. Keeping one of the best spray mops, such as the tried and tested Flash Power Mop Starter Kit, in or near your kitchen is also a great way to ensure any spills are quickly taken care of.
It’s also worth noting that the best handheld vacuums and attachable crevice tools can make quick work of removing crumbs from behind toasters and between hobs – just be gentle on metal surfaces to avoid scratching. Finally, keep your microwave looking brand new by placing lemon slices in a bowl of water and heating on high power until it boils. Here’s to a sparkling kitchen day-in, day-out.
GHI TIP: Use one of our best dishwasher tablets to clean burnt-on food stains in pans. Pop the tablet in the pan and fill it with water, then place it on the hob. Bring the solution to boil and leave to simmer for ten minutes. Any nasty burnt bits will simply lift away. This method also works for hob-safe roasting tins!
The best products for cleaning your bathroom
When it comes to household cleaning, bathrooms are one of the germiest areas, requiring a lot of elbow grease and scrubbing. Then there's the limescale, soap scum and pesky toothpaste marks. That’s why it’s key to make sure you’re using the right products for the job.
Frequent-use areas such as the toilet and sink should be cleaned at least once a week, but we’d recommend a light clean every couple of days to prevent the build-up of bacteria, particularly on the toilet flush handle or mechanism.
Baths, showers and grouting all benefit from weekly cleaning but you can minimise the workload with preventative measures, including using our top rated Neat daily shower spray (score 90/100) and ensuring you give shower screens a wipe down with a quality silicone squeegee after every wash.
During your big weekly bathroom clean, don’t overlook these easy-to-miss tasks: Scrub the underside of lever taps, wipe down shower hoses, and use the best handheld vacuums to remove any dust from the bathroom fan (or soak it in warm water if it’s a removable grill).
It also goes without saying that you want your bathroom to smell clean and fresh, so when we’re testing products, we pay particular attention to fragrance, ensuring it’s not overpowering or too subtle. Final note: if you're using harsh chemical cleaners, open a window if you can.
GHI TIP: Often overlooked in the bathroom checklist, shower heads should be cleaned regularly. Simply make up a solution of 50% distilled vinegar and 50% water and pour it into a plastic bag. Fasten it over your shower head with an elastic band and leave it to soak for an hour, then remove the bag and run the shower on a hot temperature.
The best laundry products for clean, stain-free clothes
Best laundry detergents
The best laundry detergents contain enzymes that break down protein-based stains; polymers that trap dirt and dyes; and fresh, floral scents that will leave your laundry smelling like beautifully-scented meadows.
But with so many different products on the market, it can be hard to find the right one for both your wardrobe and your skin. Whether you like bio or non-bio, prefer powder, tablets or liquids, at the Good Housekeeping Institute we’ve tested them all; ultimately, it will come down to personal preference and it's worth shopping around to find your favourite.
Best fabric softeners
To use or not to use – that’s the question, even when it comes to the best fabric softener or fabric conditioners. They help boost the freshly-washed scent of your clothes and give them a luxuriously soft feel.
They work by removing static, reducing wrinkles and leaving clothes softer. However, they can also make some materials flatter and less breathable. As a rule of thumb, avoid using fabric softener with any fabric that's made for sweating in or is fire-resistant. But if you need a little more guidance, check out our handy guide.
Best washing machine cleaners
When was the last time you cleaned your washing machine? Despite being one of the most important appliances in any home, it’s easy to overlook its upkeep. After all, the best washing machines clean themselves, don’t they?
Wrong. To stop the build-up of old detergent and bacteria, your washing machine deserves some TLC and a weekly hot wash (60C or higher) to blitz any nasty bugs or mould. Be sure to check (and clean!) the drain filters regularly too. Trust us, it's the best way to ensure your clothes really do smell delightfully fresh after a wash.
Outside of a weekly wipe-down and wash, we also recommend using a dedicated washing machine cleaner every three to six months.
GHI TIP: Leave the door to your washing machine ajar when it’s not in use. This will allow air to circulate and prevent bacteria growth. The same applies to the detergent drawer!
How can I change up my cleaning routine?
Whether your go-to spray isn’t showing optimal results on your new ceramic tiles, or you've simply found yourself in a rut and fancy trying something new, switching up your cleaning supplies is an excellent way to take the mundanity out of the task.
From compact dissolvable laundry detergent sheets to compostable wipes that make grab-and-go cleaning jobs a breeze, these are some of the products we’ve tested that are worthy of of a spot in your cleaning cupboard.
How much should I spend on cleaning products?
It’s a tale as old as time but a big spend doesn’t necessarily equal the best results. Case in point: when we washed over 3,000 items of crockery and glassware to find the best dishwasher tablets, budget own-brand options such as Tesco’s All-In-One tablets gave a brilliant performance. In fact, they did better than many of their more expensive counterparts.
Another way to save your pennies when shopping for cleaning supplies is to invest in winning multi-purpose options, rather than multiple products for different rooms. The tried and tested Neat anti-bac multi-surface spray, for example, excelled at removing bathroom stains and wiping down dirty hobs, and delivered a sparkling, smear-free finish on glass coffee tables. One product; all of the cleaning power.
What should I look for in a cleaning product?
First, consider your space. Your cleaning products should be tailored to the individual needs of your household. It can be helpful to write a checklist of your preferences before facing the number of products on the market. Consider the following: Are you short on storage space? Would you benefit from a hypoallergenic option?
Now you know exactly what you’re in the market for, these are the other important factors that our experts cover during testing.
Ease of use
No matter how lovely a fragrance may be or how smart the packaging, a product will quickly fall out of household favour if it’s difficult to use. Outside of potential soak times, consider how quickly you’ll be able to apply or transfer the product from room to room before purchase. For your peace of mind, know that we also flag if a cleaning product is messy or has confusing instructions.
Quality packaging
From the product’s appearance to ease of use, our testers note how easy the packaging is to hold, use and store. If it’s a spray bottle, we look at whether it provides good coverage – does it create a fine mist or does it drip? If it’s a product you’re going to be using repeatedly over several months, you also want packaging that will last the distance without falling apart.
A quick reminder: check whether the packaging meets your recycling preferences before investing. There are a variety of household cleaning products that now offer return and refill options, including our best-in-class washing up liquid by Bower Collective.
Smear-free finish
No one wants a cleaning product that leaves smears behind. Our testers are always on the hunt for sparkling results, whether they’re trialling a product on glass or tiling, noting any chalky residue or annoying wipe marks.
Fragrance
Our panel tend to always factor in scent when checking out a product, but it does of course come down to personal preference. These days, there’s everything from blood orange to jasmine fragrances available, so you’ll be able to find one that suits your home. It’s always good to consider the strength of the scent too. A robust floral scent may be lovely for a large open plan living space but could potentially be overwhelming in a small ensuite.
Why aren’t my cleaning products working?
An excellent question. The first port of call is to check the instructions.
Especially when using a new product, it can be easy to assume that the directions for use are the same as your previous model, but always check the label or the brand’s website before you start. Are you using the right amount of water if it’s a soluble cleaner? Are you leaving the product for the right amount of time? Does the product need to be rinsed away after use? Is the product you’re using suitable for the surface you’re using it on? When in doubt, always read the instructions.
GHI TIP: A common household mistake is mixing bleach with hot water, which can actually deactivate its cleaning prowess. When diluting it, always use cold water.
20 March 2025: We updated this article to reflect the most up to date prices and stock levels. We also changed seasonal references and added links to other relevant content.
Megan is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s senior homes and lifestyle writer. She loves diving into the latest product releases to find the very best buys on the market and has written hundreds of product reviews on everything from the best vacuum cleaners and coffee machines to the best ice cream makers and robot window cleaners.
When she’s not writing about the newest gadgets and gizmos for your home and garden, you’ll find her running every distance from 5km to 100km or relaxing at home with her cat – there really is no in between.
Megan has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously written for Stylist, Glamour, Women's Health, TimeOut, SquareMeal, and YOU magazine. You can find Megan on Instagram @meganlouisegeall.
Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.