Walk into any grocery store and you'll find an entire aisle of floor cleaners — most of them loaded with synthetic surfactants, artificial dyes, and chemicals that linger long after the mop is put away. If you've made the switch to cleaner body care and home fragrance, it's worth asking: why should your floor cleaner be any different?
At OverSoyed™, we've spent nearly two decades handcrafting products with the same philosophy — what goes in matters as much as what comes out. That's why we're thrilled to add our Mop Soap & Natural Floor Cleaner to the OverSoyed family.
What Makes It Different?
Our Mop Soap is a concentrated, plant-based formula built around a core of nourishing oils — the same ingredients you'd find in premium body care. Here's what's inside and why it matters:
- Coconut Oil acts as a natural surfactant, lifting dirt and grease without stripping or leaving residue.
- Olive Oil conditions and protects sealed floor surfaces as it cleans — think of it as moisturizer for your floors.
- Jojoba Seed Oil is lightweight and non-greasy, helping deliver that streak-free finish you're after.
- Hemp Seed Oil is rich in fatty acids and adds an extra layer of gentle, plant-based cleaning power.
- Glycerin helps the formula rinse clean and prevents buildup over time.
- Vitamin E supports formula stability and longevity.
- Citric Acid naturally balances pH and helps break down mineral deposits — especially useful in hard water areas like Western PA.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Mop Soap
- Use the right ratio. One ounce of concentrate per gallon of warm water is all you need. More is not better — it can leave residue.
- No rinsing required. Let the floor air dry naturally. The formula is designed to leave nothing behind.
- Choose your fragrance intentionally. With over 2,000 fragrances available, think about the mood of each room. A bright citrus for the kitchen, something warm and woodsy for a den, something fresh and clean for bathrooms.
- Use with any mop style. Traditional string mops, flat microfiber mops, sponge mops, or commercial autoscrubbers all work beautifully.
- Store it properly. Keep your concentrate in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve the integrity of the plant-based oils.
- Know your surfaces. Mop Soap is safe on sealed hardwood, tile, laminate, vinyl, and polished concrete — but skip it on unsealed wood, natural stone, or carpet.
The OverSoyed Difference
Every bottle of Mop Soap is handmade-to-order right here in Pittsburgh, PA. We don't make it until you order it — which means it's always fresh, always intentional, and always made with care.
Clean floors shouldn't come at the cost of what's in your home. Now they don't have to.
