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Spring Cleaning Product Guide 2026

We have now entered Spring (Meteorological Spring that is – Astronomical Spring isn’t here until 20 March) which means it’s time for that annual deep-cleaning task of Spring Cleaning! This annual traditional gives us a way of resetting the whole house, and the right products can turn it from a chore into something surprisingly satisfying. This season is all about light, fresh scents, clever tools and eco-friendly formulas that actually make a difference. Multi-surface sprays with plant based ingredients are a great place to start, effortlessly cutting through the winter dirt and grime without leaving any harsh chemical smells behind and much more environmentally friendly. Join forces with reusable microfibre cloths and you’ve instantly upgraded your everyday cleaning routine.

For deeper jobs, a good bathroom foam or limescale remover is worth its weight in gold, especially in hard water areas where taps and shower screens need a little extra help to get that sparkle. Floor cleaners with uplifting citrus or eucalyptus notes make mopping feel less like a slog, and concentrated formulas mean you get more mileage out of a single bottle. If you’re tackling dust and clutter, a handheld vacuum or compact duster set helps you reach shelves, skirting boards, and all those forgotten corners that suddenly show up in spring sunlight.

Scent plays a big part in making a home feel refreshed, so fabric sprays, laundry boosters and gentle air mists are brilliant finishing touches. They give rooms that “just cleaned” feeling even on days when you haven’t done much at all. And for anyone leaning into greener habits, biodegradable sponges, refillable cleaning bottles and eco-friendly detergents are simple swaps that make spring cleaning feel more mindful.

Spring is the perfect moment to reset your home and a few well-chosen products can make the whole process quicker, easier and far more enjoyable. And while you are cleaning, don’t forget to declutter (recycling what you can and donating unused items to charity shops).

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