I tested bathroom cleaning sprays

a 75p supermarket version beat brands Cif and Method and will save you serious cash

Some sprays now cost as much as £4, so a cheap alternative could really make a difference. The Sun's Lynsey Hope tested a range of budget sprays against big brands.

Even though it’s a good price, I didn’t rate it as a cleaner. Effectiveness:  3/10 Value for money: 4/10

Lidl W5 Bathroom Cleaner (750ml)

3/10

Overall score: 

85p £1.13 per litre

Not the best at tackling limescale even though Cif claims it can remove 100%. A solid choice, but pricey. Effectiveness:  8/10 Value for money: 7/10

Cif Power and Shine Bathroom Spray (700ml)

8/10

Overall score: 

£3 £4.29 per litre

A quick and effective option. Bottle could have been better filled, but still great value for money. Effectiveness:  9/10 Value for money: 9/10

Aldi Power Force Bathroom Cleaner (750ml)

9/10

Overall score: 

85p £1.13 per litre

This did a good job of cleaning both grime and harder to tackle limescale. Effectiveness:  8/10 Value for money: 7/10

Bathroom Cleaner by Sainsbury's (750ml)

8/10

Overall score: 

85p £1.13 per litre

Very effective at getting rid of icky grime and stains. The only downside is price. Effectiveness:  10/10 Value for money: 6/10

Method Bathroom Surface Cleaner (828ml)

7/10

Overall score: 

£4 £4.83 per litre

Not brilliant at tackling stubborn limescale - but for general everyday use, a great money-saving option. Effectiveness:  10/10 Value for money: 10/10

Tesco AntiBac Bathroom Surface Cleaning Spray (750ml)

10/10

Overall score: 

75p £1.13 per litre