Looking for a tough floor cleaner that doesn’t compromise your values — or your standards? In this head-to-head, we’re comparing two popular domestic deep floor cleaners: Asevi Cian, the high-performance import , and Method Squirt + Mop the eco alternative.
Both promise clean, fresh floors across kitchens, tiles, and sealed hard surfaces — but which one really delivers when the dirt gets serious? We put them side by side to test cleaning power, user experience, cost, and environmental impact.
Asevi Cian Concentrated Floor Cleaner
- ✨ Cleaning Power: 4.8
- 🫧 User Experience: Foams lightly, pleasant scent, long-lasting freshness
- ⭐ Customer Feedback: Highly rated across UK retailers and independent stores
- ♻️ Eco Rating: 1.9 – Milder formula than mainstream choices
- 💷 Cost: £2.50 (1L)
- Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.7)
Method Squirt + Mop
- ✨ Cleaning Power: 4.5
- 🫧 User Experience: Glides well, no-rinse formula, much-loved almond scent
- ⭐ Customer Feedback: Over 1,000 verified UK reviews with consistent 4.5+ ratings
- ♻️ Eco Rating: 3.8 – Plant-based and cruelty-free, but lacks refill option
- 💷 Cost : £3.00 (739ml)
- Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.5)
Verdict: Method vs Asevi
Both of these floor cleaners can handle more than just surface-level mess. They’re Versatile in nature being built for everyday use, but each has enough cleaning power to cross into domestic deep cleaning for when grime builds.
Method is plant-based, smooth to apply, and ideal for regular upkeep. It leaves a great scent and works well on sealed floors. On lighter dirt, it performs brilliantly with minimal effort. On tougher grime, it often needs a second pass or a bit more time — it can get the job done, just not always in one go.
That said, there are limits. Method struggles in high-traffic areas, with tracked-in dirt, or where kitchen residue has built up over time. That’s where Asevi steps in.
Asevi Cian lifts grime fast, cuts through buildup with ease, and outperforms both supermarket and premium brands — including Method — on raw cleaning power. It’s not branded as eco, but it uses a milder formula than most mainstream liquids, offering strong results without the usual harshness.
If you’re eco-conscious and don’t mind putting in a little extra effort, Method holds up surprisingly well — and keeps your routine greener. But if speed and heavy-duty performance matter more, Asevi delivers fast, reliable results every time.
If we disregard the eco factor then Asevi wins in every area and the gap still exists.
FAQs: Method vs Asevi Floor Cleaner
Is Method Squirt + Mop good enough for a proper deep clean?
Yes, but with conditions. It can handle moderate grime with a bit of extra time or a second pass. For thick grease or ingrained dirt, it struggles — especially in high-traffic areas.
Does Asevi use harsh chemicals?
Not compared to most UK supermarket brands. While it’s not eco-certified, Asevi’s formula is relatively mild and doesn’t contain bleach or ammonia. It delivers power without the usual intensity.
Why isn’t Method refillable if it’s eco?
Good question. Method focuses on plant-based formulas and cruelty-free testing, but the packaging isn’t part of a closed refill loop. It’s a greener option in ingredients, but not perfect.
Can I use both — Method most days and Asevi when it gets bad?
Yes — and honestly, that’s what many people do. Method is great for day-to-day maintenance. Asevi is ideal for heavier jobs or monthly resets when the floors need more punch.
Which is more cost-effective?
Asevi is concentrated and offers better value per clean, especially on tough dirt. Method is more expensive per 100ml and not diluted, but easy to use and mess-free.
Disclaimer
This comparison is based on publicly available product data, user reviews, and real-world testing on sealed domestic floors. Cleaning power is judged independently of environmental credentials. Prices and availability accurate at time of writing.