What Cleaning Products Do They Use in Spain?
- inessencespainshcl
- Jun 24
- 2 min read
If you’ve ever been to Spain, or even just scrolled through TikTok lately, you’ll know there’s something different about the way homes smell there. Fresh, clean, fragranced and not just for five minutes after mopping. The scent lingers. The house feels done.
So what’s the secret? Let’s take a peek inside a typical Spanish cleaning cupboard.
The Staples You’ll Find in a Spanish Home
In Spain, cleaning isn’t just about hygiene, it’s about ambience. That’s why products like Asevi, Brumol, Disiclin, and Las 3 Brujas are household names.
Whether it’s a multi-surface disinfectant or a scented floor cleaner, Spanish shoppers expect high performance and beautiful fragrances in one bottle. You’ll often find:
Floor cleaners that double as deodorisers
Fabric sprays that scent clothes and furniture
Concentrated formulas that last far longer than diluted UK alternatives
And unlike many big-name supermarket brands, Spanish cleaning products don’t smell synthetic or disappear after ten minutes. They’re crafted for fragrance.
In the UK, we’ve been trained to accept a sharp, sterile scent as proof of “clean.” Think bleach, ammonia, or lemon so harsh it burns your nose. But in Spain, the philosophy is different.
Clean means fresh.
Clean means fragrant.
Clean means you want to stay in the room afterwards.
Many Spanish cleaning products are designed with perfume-grade fragrance oils. It’s why scents like “Brisa” (a breezy, aquatic aroma) or “Ropa Limpia” (fresh laundry) are so addictive, they’re closer to fine fragrance than household cleaner.
P.S. You’ve Probably Tried One Already
If you’ve ever picked up a bottle of Asevi from B&M or Home Bargains, you’ve had a taste, but not the full menu.
UK stores often stock a very limited selection, with leaky caps, no restock and no customer support if it’s damaged. That’s why more customers are ordering from trusted independent shops instead.
So Why Is Everyone Suddenly Using Spanish Cleaning Products?
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