Method Kitchen Spray Clementine 828ml
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Verdict
The eco-spray for a kitchen you actively want to spend time in. Pleasant clementine scent, fine cleaning for everyday use.
Pros
- Best-smelling kitchen spray on this list
- Plant-based formula
- 828ml is the largest pack here
- Recycled-plastic bottle
Cons
- Weaker on baked-on grease than petrochemical sprays
- More expensive per 100ml than Cilit Bang
- UK stock fluctuates
Full review
Method Kitchen Spray Clementine is the kitchen spray you’d keep on your worktop because it actually looks and smells like something you’d want there. The clementine scent is the strongest fragrance argument in this category, bright, citrussy, real-clementine rather than synthetic-orange.
The formula is plant-based and septic-safe (relevant if you’re in a rural area with private drainage). The 828ml bottle is the largest in the kitchen-spray category, which softens the slightly premium per-100ml cost (about 48p vs Mr Muscle’s 47p).
Cleaning performance on counter tops, hobs (light grease only), splashbacks, and cabinet fronts is reliable for daily use. Method doesn’t degrease at the level Cilit Bang does, the extractor fan and hob deep-clean remain Cilit Bang’s territory. For everyday wipe-downs, Method holds its own against the conventional competitors.
Same caveats as the surface and bathroom Method products: UK stock fluctuates, and the bottle is tall (worth checking your cabinet height).
The recycled-plastic bottle claim holds up, Method’s parent SC Johnson has third-party verified recycled-plastic packaging across the range.
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One specific situation where Method shines: kitchens where someone is sensitive to synthetic cleaning-product fragrances. The clementine smells noticeably more natural than the lemon/citrus variants from Mr Muscle and Cilit Bang. If you’ve found commercial sprays trigger headaches or irritation, Method is the obvious switch.
Buy this if: scent matters in your kitchen, you prefer eco-formula, or you have synthetic-fragrance sensitivities.
Skip this if: you have heavy grease cleaning (Cilit Bang), want maximum value per 100ml (Mr Muscle), or need a specialist powder (Bar Keepers Friend).
For the full ranking of how this product compares with the alternatives, see our guide to the best kitchen cleaner.