The Finder Retail Awards recognises Australia's favourite brands across more than 150 retail categories. We survey thousands of real Australians to understand how they feel about their recent product purchases, and use that information to reward the most popular brands.
These are the best cleaning brands in the 2021/22 Awards.
Best rated carpet cleaner brand: ALDI
For the cleanest carpets, Australians recommend ALDI carpet cleaner. ALDI customers love the brand's ease of use and effectiveness, topping both categories, along with a huge 97% recommendation rating.
Finalists
- Dettol
- Coles
Best rated laundry detergent brand: Fab
This year's best rated laundry detergent brand at the Finder Awards is Fab. It was recommended by 93% of surveyed customers, and scored highly for its smell and scent.
Finalists
- Surf
- Almat/Trimat (ALDI)
Best rated cleaning brand: Glen 20
Rating highly for performance and recommended by 92% of surveyed users, Glen 20 has won this year's Finder Award for best cleaning brand.
Finalists
- Duck
- Ajax
Best rated hand sanitiser brand: Goat
For the best rated hand sanitiser brand, look no further than Goat. It won this year's Finder Award thanks. to its high ratings for effectiveness, scent and value for money.
Finalists
- Luca
- Sukin
Best rated dishwasher detergent brand: Logix (ALDI)
The best rated dishwasher detergent brand at this year's Finder Awards is Logix from ALDI. It comfortably topped the value for money score, and was recommended by 98% of surveyed users.
Finalists
- Finish
- Shine
Best rated toilet paper brand: Quilton
Quilton is the best rated toilet paper brand at the Finder Awards. Rating highest for strength and quality as well as softness, Quilton was recommended by 91% of surveyed customers.
Finalists
- ALDI Confidence
- Delsey
Best rated hand soap brand: Tricare (ALDI)
ALDI's Tricare brand has taken out the award for best hand soap brand at this year's Finder Awards. It rated exceptionally well for value for money, as well as effectiveness.
Finalists
- Luca
- Dettol
How we chose the winners
The 2021/22 Finder Retail Awards recognise brand sentiment from customer feedback on different retail product categories. Finder worked with data and insights company, Dynata to conduct thousands of customer interviews around their product purchasing history and satisfaction with their purchased products.
Disclaimer: Please refer to our methodology for more information on how we scored and judged Finder Retail Awards candidates. While we endeavour to assess the majority of product providers in the market, this is not always possible and it may be that not every brand in the market was included for judging.
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