The 10 Best Bathroom Cleaning Products of 2023, Tested and Reviewed

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These hard-working cleaners will leave your bathroom sparkling clean

<p>People / Alli Waataja</p>

People / Alli Waataja

Let’s get one thing straight — cleaning the bathroom is not a chore most people enjoy doing. Not only can it be gross and tedious, but it can also be time-consuming. With that said, there are ways you can make the experience less dreadful, like listening to your favorite tunes, having a cleaning buddy, and even purchasing the right products. You may simply enter that weekly bathroom cleaning with a mop, a sponge, and some cleaning spray, but there are products designed to make it easier.

“A good rule of thumb for a high-traffic area like your bathroom is to deep clean it weekly to prevent bacteria growth,” said Vanesa Amaro, Clorox spokesperson and TikTok’s Queen of Cleaning. “But, of course, your cleaning schedule will vary based on your household needs and routine, like how many people live in your home and how many people regularly use each bathroom, in particular.”

For this article, we surveyed our team for their go-to cleaning products. With more than 3,000 responses across the board, we’ve garnered a list of the best bathroom cleaning products that you can reference as you restock your cleaning supplies. Keep on reading to find the best bathroom cleaning products, according to a cleaning expert and our top PEOPLE Tested winners.

Best Toilet Bowl Cleaner: Lysol Power Toilet Bowl Cleaner

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Pros

  • The angled spout dispenses the gel into hard-to-reach spots.

  • The gel clings to the bowl for better disinfecting power.

Cons

  • The “clean” scent fades quickly.

  • There’s some wasted product, as it’s hard to get it out of the bottle toward the end.

Is it possible to get excited about the bottle design of a bathroom cleanser? It is when the product in question is Lysol Toilet Bowl Cleaner Gel. The angled design of the spout makes it easy to apply to those hard-to-reach spots, like under the toilet rim. Plus, the thick gel formula coats well and sticks well — no sliding off before you can insert the toilet brush. You won’t have to scrub for long, as this cleaner is tough on stains, even those caused by hard water.

The gel is a bit tricky to get out of the bottle towards the end, so there is a risk of wasted product unless you’re patient or decide to apply it directly on the brush. Our survey respondents indicated that they would have liked a stronger fragrance, as the clean scent fades too quickly. Still, at a price of just $2.48 per bottle, the advantages of this budget-friendly cleanser far outweigh any disadvantages.

Price at time of publish: $4.97 (pack of 2)

Cleaning Purpose: Toilet | Formula: Gel | Size: 24 ounces

Best Glass Cleaner: Windex Glass & Window Spray

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Pros

  • It’s great for cleaning multiple surfaces, including appliances.

  • It doesn’t leave streaks.

Cons

  • It has a strong chemical scent.

For streak-free cleaning of glass and windows, Windex is the best. It cleans and removes grease in one swipe, making it great for a variety of other surfaces, including stovetops, microwaves, and other kitchen appliances. It’s easy to use, too — just spray and wipe with a cloth or paper towel. If you want extra cleaning power for multiple surfaces, choose Windex with vinegar.

Windex has a scent that, while clean, is a bit chemical-forward. Our survey respondents indicated they’d love this product even more if it were completely unscented. Still, we’ll keep a window open to ventilate the bathroom better if it means getting a streak-free shine in the bathroom.

Price at time of publish: $3.37

Cleaning Purpose: Multipurpose | Formula: Spray | Size: 23 ounces

Best Tub & Tile Cleaner: Scrubbing Bubbles Disinfectant Bathroom Grime Fighter Spray

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Pros

  • It does much of the work for you.

  • The foam covers nicely without scratching.

Cons

  • It's a large bottle, but it gets used up quickly.

Your back and arms will thank you when you use Scrubbing Bubbles to clean your tub and shower. Like the name suggests, the bubbles are doing most of the scrubbing off of the soap scum stuck on your tile. Just spray, let the foam sit for a few minutes, and watch how easily you can get rid of all that grime with just a swipe of a sponge or a spritz of your showerhead.

Our survey respondents appreciated how the foam gets into tight spots easily and don’t scratch any surfaces. Some did find the scent to be a bit too chemical, so be sure to use this and all bathroom products in a well-ventilated area. And though it’s a 32-ounce bottle, most might prefer an even larger one given how many times they’ll reach for this cleanser.

Price at time of Publish: $11.99

Cleaning Purpose: Tile and grout | Formula: Spray | Size: 32 ounces

Best Grout Cleaner: ZEP Grout Cleaner and Brightener

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Pros

  • It doesn’t require much scrubbing to clean shower tile.

  • The spray formula is easy to get into narrow grout lines.

Cons

  • You might prefer a spray-it-and-forget-it formula.

Our survey respondents indicated that it doesn’t take much scrubbing to see improvement in grout on tile walls and floors, though some would like it if it were completely scrub-free. Still, our respondents found it was tough on black spots and dirt.

It does have a strong chemical smell that some didn’t love, though others took that as a sign that their bathroom was clean and disinfected. Others said they’d love a spray-and-forget-it type of formula rather than having to wash or rinse it away with clean water. Still, most said it was easy to get into the slim grout lines as an effective cleaning agent.

Price at time of publish: $19.92 (pack of 2)

Cleaning Purpose: Grout | Formula: Liquid | Size: 32 ounces

Best Mold Remover: Zep Mold and Mildew Stain Remover

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Pros

  • It’s effective at banishing mold.

  • The spray formula is great for hard-to-reach spots.

  • It can be used elsewhere in your home.

Cons

  • It has a strong bleach smell.

  • It can cause irritation, so use it in a well-ventilated area.

Zep Mold & Mildew Stain Remover not only gets rid of mold, but with regular use, keeps it from returning. It can be used to clean showers, walls, and other hard-to-reach places, thanks to its spray formulation.

This product is effective, but our respondents said the harsh bleach smell was off-putting. (Be sure to work in a well-ventilated area when using this cleanser.) Being that it can also be used throughout the home to remove mold and mildew stains, our respondents would prefer no scent, or at least a lighter one. Still, one respondent noted that Zep’s effectiveness was worth wearing a face mask to blast mold from their bathroom.

Price at time of publish: $3.98

Cleaning Purpose: Multi-surface | Formula: Spray | Size: 32 ounces

Best Drain Cleaner: Drano Max Gel Clog Remover

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Pros

  • It’s effective at unclogging drains quickly.

  • It’s simple to use — just pour and wait.

Cons

  • You may have to apply it multiple times to fully remove the clog, which can get pricey.

If you want hair and other buildup gone from your pipes, Drano Max Ultra Gel Clog Remover is the way to go, said our survey respondents. It’s as easy as anything to use — just pour some down the drain and wait (read the instructions as to how much/how long), then run water down the drain to flush the gunk away.

No special tools or plumbing prowess is needed to use liquid drain cleaner, but users have mentioned it isn’t as strong as they’d like. While an 80-ounce bottle seems ample at first, survey respondents noted it might take several large-dose applications depending on the severity of the clog. At nearly $9 a bottle, that can be pricey, but not when you consider how much a plumber and a snake might cost. Some have also said they only like using Drano as a last resort because of the potential damage it can do to pipes, but it’s successful when they do use it.

Price at time of publish: $8.49

Cleaning Purpose: Drains | Formula: Liquid | Size: 80 ounces

Best Soap Scum Remover: Scrub Free Total Bathroom Cleaner Plus OxiClean

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Pros

  • The foam covers surfaces well.

  • It does much of the work for you.

Cons

  • You will have to do some scrubbing.

Our survey respondents found Scrub Free to mostly live up to its name. The foam spray covers surfaces well, and not much elbow grease is needed to remove soap scum. Aside from making cleaning the bathroom a much simpler task, many found it has a pleasant, clean smell; however, others would have preferred a scent-free product.

Some users found the chemicals to be abrasive on their hands, so be sure to wear gloves if you have sensitive skin. Others would have preferred it to be even stronger so that they could just rinse it off without any scrubbing, but your mileage may vary depending on the current condition of your shower.

Price at time of publish: $2.24

Cleaning Purpose: Multi-surface | Formula: Spray | Size: 32 ounces

Best All-Purpose Cleaner: Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner

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Pros

  • It cleans without the chemicals

  • It’s eco-friendly — you can refill the bottle.

  • It has a nice, fresh scent.

Cons

  • It’s not as powerful on grimier surfaces, like stovetops.

Mrs. Meyer’s cleaning products have long been touted as effective and environmentally friendly. Plus, the scent! Those who prefer scent-free cleaning products will disagree, but Mrs. Meyer’s lemon verbena (among other choices) leaves a clean, fresh scent anywhere you use it in your home.

Our survey respondents used this fragrant all-purpose cleaner on just about every surface in their homes. (Be sure to read the label before using it to see if anything is off-limits in your home.) They liked that it comes in a concentrated form — just add water with it to a spray bottle and refill without having to purchase new bottles. Those who wish to ditch chemical-based cleansers love this eco-friendly advantage. Many find it quite effective as a cleaner, but some others wish it were more powerful, especially when cleaning grimier surfaces like a stovetop.

Price at time of publish: $4.89

Cleaning Purpose: Multi-surface | Formula: Spray | Size: 16 ounces

Best Room Deodorizer: Poo-Pourri Air + Fabric Multi-Purpose Odor Eliminator

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Pros

  • A little goes a long way to fight bathroom odors.

  • It fits on the top of a toilet tank for easy access.

Cons

  • It's pricey for its size.

  • The fragrance might be too intense for some.

Our survey respondents found a little goes a long way with the Poo-Pourri Odor-Eliminating Spray — a good thing, as the bottle is quite expensive. The manufacturer recommends using three to five spritzes, but some users reported that a tiny pump was enough to eliminate foul bathroom odors.

Unlike other large, top-heavy bathroom deodorizers, this one fits nicely on a toilet tank. The fragrance is intense, though some noted it doesn’t smell natural. Some say that the product is effective only because it succeeds in covering up one strong odor with another.

Price at time of publish: $9.99

Cleaning Purpose: Bathroom deodorizer | Formula: Spray | Size: 11 ounces

Best Disinfecting Spray: Lysol Disinfectant Spray

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Pros

  • It kills nearly all viruses and bacteria.

  • It’s great for large surface areas.

Cons

  • You have to rinse or wipe the solution after spraying.

Lysol has long been the go-to brand of disinfecting spray, and our survey respondents indicate this is still the case. All you have to do is spray it on a surface and wipe it with a cloth. Users found the spray covers large surface areas, but it’s also fine to use in smaller, more targeted spots.

This spray does indeed disinfect surfaces, killing up to 99.9% of viruses and bacteria, but the Crisp Linen scent is also quite the bonus. (Some do indicate they’d prefer a scent-free way to disinfect.) At $7 a bottle, some say it’s cost-prohibitive given its use, but others say it’s well worth the price for a clean home. It can be used on hard surfaces like countertops and soft surfaces like clothing to banish germs and general “funky” smells. You will have to wipe it off hard surfaces — something that some users balked at — but in general, our survey respondents tout Lysol for its effectiveness.

Price at time of publish: $6.98

Cleaning Purpose: Multi-surface | Formula: Spray | Size: 19 ounces

Things to Consider When Buying Bathroom Cleaning Products

Price

One might argue that a sparkling clean bathroom is indeed priceless, but, understandably, you’d rather spend your money on other things than bathroom cleaning products. Our list is full of budget-friendly cleaning products — some, like the  Scrub Free with OxiClean Soap Scum Bathroom Cleaner, is under $3 — but you’ll still want to consider how quickly you finish up the bottle. For example, the Poo-Pourri Odor-Eliminating Spray might seem pricey, but a little goes a long way, so you won’t have to replenish as often.

Formula

The best bathroom cleaning products come in easy-to-use formulas like liquids and sprays. Both are fairly simple to use depending on their purpose, but you might have a preference for one over the other when you’re scrubbing tile and toilets. Speaking of the latter, the Lysol Toilet Bowl Cleaner Gel is a liquid gel that clings to the inside of the bowl for even stronger disinfecting power. Keep an eye on ingredients, too, as some of the hardest hitters are chemical-based, though there are gentler options that rely on vinegar and baking soda. If having ‘clean’ cleaning products is important to you, then you’ll want to prioritize choosing those with eco-friendly ingredients that are free from harsh chemicals.

Purpose

While there are multipurpose products that can be used to clean and disinfect multiple surfaces, you’ll likely want to use dedicated products for things like cleaning your toilet and scrubbing soap scum and mildew from your shower walls or tile. With this in mind, you can’t go wrong with the Scrubbing Bubbles Disinfectant Bathroom Grime Fighter Spray to remove soap scum and dirt from frequently used areas. We also love Zep Grout Cleaner and Brightener which will keep grout lines looking brand new. All-purpose cleaning products like Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Liquid All-Purpose Cleaner Spray are great because you can use it for a multitude of purposes and surfaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the safest bathroom cleaner to use?

Many bathroom cleaners contain bleach, which is a powerful weapon against mold, mildew, and more. But if you’re looking for an effective disinfectant without the chemicals, try vinegar. When combined one-to-one with water in a spray bottle, this non-toxic pantry staple creates a powerful multipurpose cleanser that cuts through grime and soap scum to clean surfaces. For an even easier option, purchase the Windex Glass & Window Spray with vinegar added. Vinegar does have natural acid in it, though, so be sure to check which surfaces you can and can’t use it on. For example, it’s fine on your tub and tiles, but avoid using it on natural stone surfaces.


Regardless of whether you use a chemical cleaner or a natural one, make it a practice to ventilate the area for your safety.

What is the best bathroom cleaner for mold and mildew?

While bleach-based cleansers like Zep Mold & Mildew Stain Remover are often the go-to for banishing mold and mildew from bathrooms, vinegar once again works like a charm. If mold and mildew prove to be an ongoing issue, look into better ventilation for your bathroom — especially after taking a hot shower or bath — and consider using a bleach-based cleanser that won’t just clean mold but keeps it from returning.

What is the best product to clean shower floors?

Our survey respondents found Scrub Free with OxiClean Soap Scum Bathroom Cleaner to be effective at cleaning soap scum, which likes to hang out on the bottom of tubs and showers. If you have a tile shower, try Zep Grout Cleaner and Brightener to keep grout looking as good as new. And once again, vinegar works well here. However, this time we’ll recommend adding some baking soda — it will bubble and foam as it reacts with the acid in vinegar — to give it some scrubbing power.


Just remember to rinse your tub or shower well after using any cleanser, as some products will leave behind a slippery surface that could create a fall hazard.

Why Trust PEOPLE?

Barbara Bellesi Zito is a contributing commerce writer for PEOPLE and has written countless stories on home and cleaning products for Better Homes & Gardens, The Spruce, Taste of Home, Apartment Therapy, and more. In writing this roundup of the best bathroom cleaning products, Barbara analyzed results from the PEOPLE survey that discussed the effectiveness, ease of use, and overall value of dozens of bathroom cleaners.

Casey Clark is a contributing commerce writer for PEOPLE and has written for publications such as ShopTODAY, Forbes, HuffPost, and more. When researching the best bathroom cleaning products, Casey spoke with cleaning experts to learn more about how to pick the right bathroom cleaning products, what the most useful items are to look out for as you shop, and, of course, several product recommendations for purchase. She also conducted her own research, looking at various bathroom cleaning products while analyzing function, ingredients, and price.



Meet Our Expert

Vanesa Amaro is a Clorox spokesperson and TikTok’s Queen of Cleaning.



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