Want spotless, naturally shining floors throughout your home? As a cleaning enthusiast with years of experience testing natural solutions, I've found one game-changing product that handles kitchen tiles, bathroom floors, living rooms, and bedrooms—all without harsh chemicals.
It's affordable, highly effective, and 100% natural. Here's my reliable method to make all your floors gleam using just baking soda.
Yes, baking soda. Watch how it transforms your floors:

1. Pour a liter of hot water into a bucket.
2. Add two tablespoons of 100% natural baking soda.
3. Dip the mop into the bucket and wring it out well.
4. Mop the floor thoroughly.
5. When the mop gets dirty, rinse it back in the bucket.
6. Finish by rinsing the floor with lukewarm water.

Your floors are now sparkling clean and shiny, thanks to this natural baking soda solution! :-) It's quick, effortless, and delivers professional results.
In my experience, this is one of the best no-fuss ways to clean floors. No toxic chemicals or artificial fragrances—perfect for homes with kids or pets.
This recipe works on all floor types: tiles, linoleum, mosaic, marble, terracotta, and even laminate. Just wring the mop well to prevent streaks—it should be damp, not soaking.
Plus, baking soda is budget-friendly: under €4 for 500g, versus over €10 for commercial cleaners like Starwax. Curious how often to wash floors? Check the answer here.
Baking soda is a trusted, natural multi-purpose cleaner backed by its chemical properties. When dissolved in water, it acts as a powerful detergent, cutting through grease and stains effortlessly.
Its mild abrasiveness lifts embedded dirt without scratching surfaces. Best of all, it's safe for daily use around family and pets—no health risks whatsoever.

- For extra-tough tiles, add a capful of black soap to the mix.
- Alternate with vinegar water (20% vinegar) for disinfection on greasy floors. Learn more here.
- For stubborn stains, make a paste of 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water. Apply, let sit, rub gently with a sponge, and rinse. Details here.
This method suits even delicate plastic floors alongside stone ones.