DIY Pine Floor Cleaner with Natural Essential Oils

Are dirty floors your constant challenge? My kitchen sees a lot of use every day—cooking, spills, crumbs, and the occasional muddy paw or footprint—so the floor needs frequent attention. I prefer cleaners that are effective, budget-friendly, and low on harsh chemicals. That’s why I developed this DIY pine-scented floor cleaner.

Over time I replaced many commercial cleaners with natural alternatives. For a while I used plain vinegar and warm water when mopping up messes, but the smell can be unpleasant. I decided to combine a mild surfactant—Sal Suds—with essential oils to create a solution that cleans well and leaves a pleasant scent.

You can use any essential oils you like, but I chose balsam fir needle essential oil for its fresh, uplifting pine aroma. I balanced it with citrus and rosemary essential oils, and added a touch of tea tree oil for extra antimicrobial properties. The result is a cleaner that smells like a fresh forest and tackles everyday messes.

Sal Suds is highly concentrated, so a small amount goes a long way. For general mopping, use about 1/2 teaspoon per gallon of warm water. This keeps sudsing minimal while still providing effective cleaning power.

This pine-scented solution is safe for most floor types and performs well on tile, laminate, and finished wood. It cleans effectively and leaves a fresh scent without harsh chemical odors.

Once you have a reliable cleaner, the next step is a good mop. Over the years I tried many mops and finally found one that makes floor care much easier. My mother used to scrub floors on her hands and knees until they were spotless; I wanted an easier, less strenuous option that still delivers great results.

The mop I prefer has a microfiber head that traps dirt and a built-in pedal to wring it out—no hands or bending required. The pedal controls how wet the head gets: press more for sticky spots and less for a quick, lighter clean that dries fast. The triangular mop head reaches corners easily and works on many surfaces without leaving streaks.

Below you’ll find the single-batch recipe and instructions, along with an option for making a larger batch to store. When you add the essential oils to the mixture it may cloud or thicken briefly; just stir and it will return to a usable consistency. To avoid excess bubbles, add the concentrated mixture to the warm water rather than the other way around.

This combination of DIY pine cleaner and a quality microfiber mop made a noticeable difference on my kitchen floor. It’s simple to mix, economical, and leaves the room smelling fresh—an easy win for regular upkeep.

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DIY Natural Pine Floor Cleaner

Homemade pine-scented natural cleaner for all floor types. Made with essential oils. Smells wonderful and cleans great!
Servings: 1 gallon

Ingredients

  • 1 gallon very warm or hot water
  • 1/2 teaspoon Sal Suds
  • 20 drops balsam fir essential oil
  • 20 drops citrus essential oil lemon and/or orange
  • 10 drops rosemary essential oil
  • 10 drops tea tree oil optional

Instructions

  • Fill a 2-3 gallon bucket with very warm or hot water.
  • Combine Sal Suds and essential oils. Pour into the warm water and stir well. Use as needed.

Notes

If you have waxed wood floors, test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure the Sal Suds won’t affect the finish. To make a large batch, use: 1 cup Sal Suds, 1 1/2 teaspoons balsam fir essential oil, 1/2 teaspoon tea tree oil, 1/2 teaspoon lemon essential oil, 1/2 teaspoon orange essential oil, and 1/2 teaspoon rosemary essential oil. Store the large batch in an airtight container. When diluting the concentrated mixture for use, add a little more than 1/2 teaspoon of the Sal Suds solution per gallon of warm water if you need extra cleaning power.