Babyganics Multi Surface Cleaner Review
Quick Take
Overall Score: 7.6/10
Babyganics leverages new parent anxiety with baby-focused branding, but the formula itself is comparable to other EWG-B rated cleaners. The "baby safe" messaging is technically accurate but potentially misleading, as brands like Seventh Generation Free & Clear or Better Life achieve higher safety ratings without the premium baby marketing.
The Verdict: Safe for cleaning around babies, but not uniquely safer than non-baby-branded alternatives. New parents might feel better seeing "baby" on the label, but ingredient-conscious families will find equal or better options at similar prices.
The Baby Marketing Question
Babyganics built their brand around new parent concerns. The question is whether their products justify the positioning:
What Babyganics claims:
- "Worry-free cleaning for baby spaces"
- "Plant-based ingredients"
- "Pediatrician and dermatologist tested"
The reality:
- EWG-B rating is good but not exceptional
- Similar formulas exist without baby branding
- No unique certifications like Made Safe or EWG Verified
Safety Analysis
EWG-B rated with plant-derived surfactants:
- Decyl glucoside: Coconut-derived cleaner
- Sodium citrate: Water softener
- Citric acid: pH balancer
- Natural fragrance: Essential oil-based
The formula is genuinely safe. It's just not uniquely baby-safe.
Performance
Nursery surfaces (7.5/10): Works well for changing tables, cribs, and baby furniture.
Kitchen (7/10): Adequate for daily cleaning. Average on grease.
General (7/10): Functional but unremarkable.




