CleanSmart Daily Surface Cleaner (2-pack) vs naturally it's clean Floor Enzyme Concentrate
Scored head-to-head on every dimension — with a clear verdict and the best price on each.
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CleanSmart Daily Surface Cleaner (2-pack)
$21.99 · ★ 4.6 (15,429)
Winner · 5 of 5 categoriesvs

naturally it's clean Floor Enzyme Concentrate
$18.95 · ★ 4.5 (144)
Better value pick
74
Quality
72
74
Ease of Use
72
74
Versatility
72
87
Value
87
81
Owner Satisfaction
70
Our verdict: CleanSmart Daily Surface Cleaner (2-pack) takes it, 78 to 75 on the PawBench Score, thanks largely to hypochlorous acid active that breaks down to salt water, per cleansmart. naturally it's clean Floor Enzyme Concentrate is still a solid pick if it fits your budget better.
Differences only
| Spec | ||
|---|---|---|
| Buy | ||
PawBench Scoremethodology → | Quality 74 Ease of Use 74 Versatility 74 Value 87 Owner Satisfaction 81 | Quality 72 Ease of Use 72 Versatility 72 Value 87 Owner Satisfaction 70 |
| Active | Hypochlorous acid | — |
| Residue | None stated (manufacturer) | — |
| Format | Ready-to-use spray | Concentrate |
| Pack | 2 x 23 oz | — |
| Yield | — | 24 gallons (manufacturer) |
| Rinse | — | Not required (manufacturer) |
| Type | — | Enzymatic |
* Prices are approximate and may vary. Please check the latest price on Amazon.
Pros & cons
CleanSmart Daily Surface Cleaner (2-pack)
Pros
- ✓Hypochlorous acid active that breaks down to salt water, per CleanSmart
- ✓No rinse step needed before pets return to the surface
- ✓Two bottles, so one can live where the messes happen
Cons
- ✗Short shelf life once opened, as with all HOCl products
- ✗Not a degreaser — it disinfects, it does not scrub
naturally it's clean Floor Enzyme Concentrate
Pros
- ✓Concentrate stated to make 24 gallons — cheapest per use here
- ✓Rinse-free on sealed floors per the manufacturer
- ✓Enzyme rather than surfactant, so it works on organic messes
Cons
- ✗Needs diluting — no good if you want grab-and-spray
- ✗Sealed floors only; check before using on raw wood

