Many floor cleaners contain harsh chemicals that can discolor and damage wood. Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner is a water-based, pH neutral formula that’s safe to use on unwaxed, unoiled or polyurethaned wood. It’s also GREENGUARD Gold Certified so it won’t harm people, pets or the planet.
Bona sprays on easily and dries fast — there’s no measuring or rinsing or residue. It also comes in a money-saving, 128 fluid ounce refill size.
Brought to you by the flooring experts, Armstrong Once’n Done Resilient & Ceramic Floor Cleaner concentrate is great on ceramic tile as well as no-wax vinyl. Its extra-strong formula won’t harm grout, and it’s economical, too. The concentrate makes up to 16 gallons of cleaning solution from a single quart bottle.
One Amazon reviewer was pleased with her purchase. “For cleaning resilient flooring or ceramic tile, it is hugely effective. No rinsing means scrub and done, fast and easy-peasy,” she wrote.
Highly rated as a kid-friendly option, Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day All Purpose Cleaner is the product to choose if you live in a home where babies dare to tread (or crawl!).
Made of plant-derived ingredients, Mrs. Meyer’s is not only manufactured for use on floors, but it’s great on other baby-contact areas like countertops and walls. Just a few drops diluted with water ought to do the trick. Let babies and toddlers roam free on your floors again.
Given the organic composition of linoleum (compressed linseed oil, plant resin, sawdust, ground limestone, ground cork, etc.), using the right cleaner is especially important. For example, ammonia can strip away linoleum’s shine.
You can’t go wrong with Aunt Fannie’s Floor Cleaner. This vinegar-based solution naturally breaks down dirt without harsh chemicals so you won’t risk damaging your linoleum’s beautiful finish.
Kinder to the environment and you, Better Life Naturally Dirt-Destroying Floor Cleaner has more than 4,000 positive reviews on Amazon.
Made to clean almost any type of sealed flooring, it contains good stuff like plants and minerals and no bad stuff like volatile organic compounds (VOCs), alkylphenol surfactants (industrial chemicals often used in detergent production) and petroleum. Naturally scented from real citrus and mint, it’s Leaping Bunny Certified, meaning it’s never, ever been tested on animals.
A popular choice for its versatility, Rejuvenate High Performance All-Floors Cleaner rates right up there with other products that cost more but do less. Its pH-balanced formula works on almost any type of floor.
This no-bucket cleaner (with shine booster) keeps floors looking tip-top, even in the highest traffic areas like entryways, the kitchen and family room. A great value for the money, pick up the Rejuvenate System Complete Bundle, which includes a mop, grout brush, three reusable microfiber pads and 32 ounces of floor cleaner, all in one!
Clean your floors without breaking the bank! Murphy Oil Soap is good old-fashioned muscle in a bottle.
Unlike some bargain brands that often come diluted, this highly concentrated liquid is ready to mix with warm water to effectively and naturally cut grease and dirt. One bottle can last ages. Dependable as it is cost-effective, Murphy’s non-toxic formula consists of 98 percent organic-based ingredients that won’t dull surfaces or leave a sticky film behind.
For a dirt-dissolving solution you can make at home for pennies, try this simple all-purpose floor cleaner recipe:
- Four parts warm water;
- Two parts white or apple cider vinegar;
- Five to 10 drops of degreasing dish soap;
- Five to 10 drops of essential oil or lemon juice (optional).
Pro tip: To help maintain floors between washings, vacuum and dust regularly and wipe up spills as soon as they happen.
Up next, check out these homemade pet floor cleaners.