A bottle of Aunt Fannies Multi-Surface Floor Cleaner sits on a white surface, accompanied by a yellow sponge, a yellow cleaning caddy, and green plants in the background. Wearing green socks and brown pants, a person mops a white tile floor with Aunt Fannies Multi-Surface Floor Cleaner. Nearby is a caddy with spray bottles, yellow cloth, scrub brush, cleaner, and a potted plant in the background.

Aunt Fannie's Multi-Surface Floor Cleaner

32 oz

Why we love it

  • Powerful cleaning performance without harmful chemicals.
  • Leaves your space smelling fresh, not artificial or chemical-laden.
  • Professional-grade effectiveness with a natural and sustainable approach.
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Multi-Surface Floor Cleaner $10.99

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Every day you, your kiddos, and your fur babies hit the ground running — make sure the floor is clean with Aunt Fannie's Multi-Surface Floor Cleaner. It is ultra-concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Powered by vinegar and made with the good stuff: plant-based surfactants and 100% essential oils... and none of the gross stuff: no dyes, preservatives, sulfates, or parabens. Plus it is Dermatologist Tested Hypoallergenic and Leaping Bunny Certified.

Recommended for use on hard surfaces like tile, laminate, linoleum, and sealed hardwood. (Pro tip: test first in a discreet spot.

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What types of flooring can I use this Aunt Fannie's Multi-Surface Floor Cleaner on?

  • tile
  • linoleum
  • sealed hardwood

How do I use this vinegar floor wash?

Well, for starters, you’ll need a mop. Begin by measuring out 1/2 cup of cleaner and mix it with two gallons of water. Then, soak your mop in your mixture, and get going. Keep scrubbing until your floors are sparkling.

Check out other Aunt Fannie’s cleaning supplies to use in your home.

Lavender: Distilled White Vinegar, Sugar Surfactant (Caprylyl/Myristyl Glucoside), Polyglyceryl-6 Caprylate, Polyglyceryl-4 Caprate, Rosemary Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Peppermint Oil, Orange Peel Oil, Lavandin Oil.

Eucalyptus: Distilled White Vinegar, Sugar Surfactant (Caprylyl/Myristyl Glucoside), Polyglyceryl-6 Caprylate, Polyglyceryl-4 Caprate, Juniperus Mexicana Oil, Rosemary Oil, Lavender Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Lavandin Oil.

Bright Lemon: Distilled White Vinegar, Sugar Surfactant (Caprylyl/Myristyl Glucoside), Polyglyceryl-6 Caprylate, Polyglyceryl-4 Caprate, Litsea Cubeba Fruit Oil, Peppermint Oil, Lemon Peel Oil, Orange Peel Oil, Spearmint Oil.

Mix 1/2 cup (4 oz) of Aunt Fannie’s Multi-Surface Floor Cleaner into 2 gallons of water. Soak mop head in solution, wring it and mop. Repeat as necessary.

Can be used with mop buckets, floor cleaning machines or spray bottles.

While this is safe for many surfaces, it’s extremely important to test first on an inconspicuous spot. Not recommended for unsealed wood or stone floors.

Grove Values

Wisdom passed down at the kitchen table

Aunt Fannie’s began when a dad, inspired by his child’s health struggles, turned to food-based, kitchen ingredients he trusted. Every formula is crafted with simple, recognizable components — like vinegar and essential oils — and made without harsh chemicals or synthetic fragrances, for families who value ingredient transparency and honest, effective cleaning.

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