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The 6 Best Shower Cleaners 2025, Tested by an Editor

Jun 24, 2025

Cleaning, chores and organizing are part of most people's daily routine — and cleaning your shower is a necessary task (and gruesome, for the most part) to keep your tiles bacteria-free and spotless.

While some might find the act of tidying up your shower (or bathroom, in general) therapeutic, others can find it a turn-off task due to the chemicals, soap scum and time involved. I enjoy the act of cleaning but finding the right household cleaner is important to help keep grime away and hygiene top-level.

According to the author of "Inventing Joy" and founder of "CleanBoss" Joy Mangano, "When it comes to bathroom cleaners, you want something strong on germs, safe for your family and versatile enough to tackle different surfaces."

"When choosing a bathroom cleaner, it’s important to consider its purpose, ingredients, ease of use and whether it's compatible with the surfaces in your bathroom," adds owner and CEO of Maid Sailors, Joseph Passalacqua. Also, you can test the cleaner on a small, hidden area first "to make sure it won’t discolor or damage the surface, especially if you’re unsure of the material or whether it has been sealed or not," he adds.

I tested six shower cleaners and compared their efficiency. Below, find out the results and my favorite product for cleaning my shower.

Our top picks

Best overall

Clorox Bathroom Ultra Foamer

$11.99

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Best for a quick cleaning

Stardrops The Pink Stuff Miracle Bathroom Foam Cleaner

$5.99

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Best for dissolving dirt

Zep Power Foam Tub and Tile Cleaner

$4.28

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Best for the entire bathroom

Scrubbing Bubbles Bathroom and Shower Cleaner Disinfectant Spray

$3.59

$4.79

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Best for easy use

Lysol Power Bathroom Foamer

$4.27

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Best for heavy-duty grime

Wet & Forget Shower Cleaner Spray Multi-Surface

$20.98

$23.84

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Passalacqua recommends looking for these things when choosing a bathroom cleaner.

"Check that the cleaner is safe for surfaces like ceramic tiles, porcelain, glass, natural stone or fiberglass. Decide whether you need a multipurpose cleaner or one formulated for specific cleaning needs, like removing mold, mildew, soap scum, hard water stains or rust," says Passalacqua.

Additionally, Passalacqua suggests opting between chemical-based cleaners for tough stains or eco-friendly, as a non-toxic option. "Be mindful of allergies by avoiding harsh fumes or allergens, especially in bathrooms because they tend to have minimal ventilation. Another thing to consider is the form of the cleaner, whether it's a spray for (more versatility), gels (which are better at sitting and breaking down grime since they don’t disburse like a liquid would), or foams which are relatively comparable to gels."

"The smells the products will produce are also important, with fragrance-free options being best for sensitive noses, while lightly scented products can provide a refreshing feel."

Mangano is a strong believer in botanical cleaners because they are just as strong as old-school cleaners. “A lot of cleaners rely on harsh chemicals that leave behind toxic residues and strong fumes behind,” says Mangano.

"A top priority is always environmental impact; we recommend looking for biodegradable and cruelty-free products when possible," adds Passalacqua.

This aerosol-free foam touts itself as a multi-use bathroom cleaner that'll work on tubs, glazed tiles, toilet bowl exteriors, sinks and counters.

Average scent score: 5/5 | Average ease of use score: 5/5 | Average compatibility score: 5/5 | Overall score: 5/5

This was my favorite bathroom cleaner by far because it performed better than expected. All you need to do is spray one time and the nozzle will release foam for about two seconds. I do recommend spraying from a distance since it covers a good area.

Also, the scent isn't overpowering like other standard bathroom cleaners. While it has a slight chemical smell, you can still catch that freshness after spraying. You can easily let it sit for a bit so the product works better. But, what makes it more efficient than other contenders is, how the foam stays put after letting it sit for a while. Once I started scrubbing the shower and tile, I noticed how the formula was efficient at removing grime.

It has become part of my bathroom-cleaning arsenal due to its effectiveness at tackling dirty corners and it provides fast results.

Average scent score: 4/5 | Average ease of use score: 4/5 | Average compatibility score: 5/5 | Overall score: 4.3/5

Many TikTokers have called The Pink Stuff a miracle cleaner for how efficient this is at cleaning heavy-duty gunk. Yes, I love the bubble gum-pink hue and the foamy texture, but this cleaner wouldn't be my first choice.

Why? In the beginning, the formula is foamy but it turns into liquid form if left sitting for too long. It works immediately and it's non-irritating, which is a plus. However, you need to spray a large amount of foam into an area for it to work. I didn't feel a strong chemical smell while using this product, and it's a great choice for those looking to elevate their cleaning aesthetic.

Nothing beats the scent of a freshly-cleaned bathroom. With this product, that scent is reminiscent of fresh morning rain.

Average scent score: 4/5 | Average ease of use score: 4/5 | Average compatibility score: 5/5 | Overall score: 4.3/5

The Zep foam cleaner was another favorite due to its multipurpose use. I can use it on the sink, toilet, tub and tiles with ease. It's very foamy and fast-acting, but the nozzle could be improved. Once I spray on the surface, I have to be careful as it splashes back some of the foam.

I let it sit for about five minutes and you can see the difference afterward. The brand says the product dissolves limescale, calcium deposits and old buildup, and I can attest to this. I used it over the faucet area and some parts of the tiles for testing and it completely removed hard stains. Aside from the difficult spray situation, the product works amazingly.

This product is a one-stop-shop for your bathroom cleaning needs.

Average scent score: 4/5 | Average ease of use score: 4/5 | Average compatibility score: 5/5 | Overall score: 4.3/5

Scrubbing Bubbles has been my household staple for years but after the testing period, it lands in the fifth position. It does have foam and bubbles, but it quickly turns into liquid form after letting it sit for a few minutes. Therefore, I recommend you scrub immediately. You can use it on all surfaces including, shower curtains, tubs, toilets, sinks and even floors.

Aside from the lack of foamy texture, the formula does fight grime, mildew and soap scum. It lasts a long time, but I feel like I need to spray a lot to cover the entire tub area. You also have to keep the spray upright so it works effectively.

This foaming spray promises to not only clean your bathroom, but leave it shining.

Average scent score: 5/5 | Average ease of use score: 5/5 | Average compatibility score: 4/5 | Overall score: 4.6/5

The Lysol has a pleasant scent and is one of the best at removing grime. It's super foamy and you don't have to get close to the tiles since you can spray from afar and still hit the area. It's very reliable, and I highly recommend it if you want to target those tiny corners. I used it everywhere in my bathroom and it removed stains with a gentle scrub.

It's easy to use like most cleaners and the bottle doesn't leak. It smells fresh, tackles soap scum and leaves the tiles clear after use.

Bleach- and scent-free, this cleaner truly abides by the phrase "set it and forget it."

Average scent score: 5/5 | Average ease of use score: 5/5 | Average compatibility score: 4/5 | Overall score: 4.6/5

This bathroom cleaner is effective at removing heavy stains. While it's not foamy or has bubbles, the formula has no scent and is ideal for those with smell sensitivity. Literally, you can forget about it and go about your day. It's formulated without bleach, ammonia or harsh irritants, which makes it easier to clean your bathroom without covering your nose.

The bottle is very big and will last you a long time. According to the brand, the formulation helps in removing body oils, soap scum and other hard-to-reach buildup in the shower. I let it sit for a moment, and with one spray, I could see the grime slowly clearing up from my tiles. So, if you don't care about the visual foam aspect, this cleaner will do the trick and is very easy to use. The only thing I will note is that you need to close the bottle tight so it doesn't leak.

Write Hannah Hynes says, "The directions say to just spray and then wait six to eight hours before rinsing, and after skimming reviews, it seems like most people also apply the solution at night and rinse the tub in the morning."

"A quick daily wipe-down of high-touch areas, like the sink, faucet and toilet handle, goes a long way in keeping your bathroom fresh. Showers should be squeegeed after use to prevent buildup, and a deep clean should happen at least once a week," shares Mangano.

Sometimes you can get away with cleaning your tub every two weeks. But, the toilet, sink, floors and countertop should be cleaned once a week, according to Passalacqua. "Most of the time, touching up the bathroom, on a more frequent basis, prevents the need to do those dreaded whole bathroom cleans. High-touch surfaces like faucets, door handles and light switches should be wiped down every two to three days, especially if multiple people are sharing the bathroom," he adds.

According to Mangano, to properly clean a shower you need a good scrub brush for tile and grout, a squeegee to keep glass streak-free, and microfiber cloths to wipe surfaces down without lint.

"Those tools will make your life a lot easier, but the most important tool in your toolbox is your bathroom cleaner. You want something that cleans and disinfects to get the most for your time and money. Remember, just because something cleans doesn’t mean it necessarily disinfects, and vice versa," says Mangano.

Also, an extendable scrubber with "stiff bristles helps you reach high tiles and get into the grout lines," says Passalacqua.

"Cleaning grout lines is a high-impact way to keep the bathroom looking clean. For soap and hard water stains, a non-abrasive sponge or microfiber cloth paired with a good shower cleaner does an incredible job without scratching any surfaces," he adds.

According to Mangano, you should never combine bleach and ammonia because it creates toxic fumes that can be seriously harmful," she says.

"Combining bleach and ammonia creates toxic chloramine vapors that can cause respiratory issues and can even be deadly in high concentrations," adds Passalacqua.

"Don’t mix bleach with vinegar or any other acidic cleaners because it releases chlorine gas, which will irritate your eyes, nose and throat. It's also a bad idea to mix hydrogen peroxide with vinegar because it creates peracetic acid, which can be corrosive and cause skin irritation. Even combining different drain cleaners can be dangerous because of the potential for chemical reactions that release toxic fumes," says Passalacqua.

I, Jannely Espinal, tested six bathroom cleaners in my tub, as well as the sink and toilet. Before using the bathroom cleaners, I separated the tub with waterproof tape into six equal parts and sprayed a different cleaner into each area to compare the amount of time and effectiveness of each formula.

Jannely Espinal has been a fashion and lifestyle journalist for the past 7 years. Her first Ranked story led to Shop TODAY's ranking process and criteria. She's familiar with product sourcing, selection and testing, especially when it comes to the latest trends in home, style and beauty. Additionally, Espinal combines her testing process with experts' insight to select the best products for Shop TODAY's audience.

Jannely is the SEO Writer for Shop TODAY.

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