Make Your Own Orange Oil Cleaner and Conditioner for Wood Recipe (2024)

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When my husband and I first got married we discovered this magic stuff for wood. Different than the waxy Pledge we both grew up using, this stuff was a little bit oily but not too much. And it smelled like orange. It might have even been called orange oil cleaner – I don’t remember now.

Anyway, we both fell in love with this new cleaner for our wood surfaces – and boy did we have a lot of wood in that first house! Gorgeous old oak baseboards that were thick and windowsills that meant business!

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But as life will happen, we moved on to new houses and less wood surfaces, and I’d kinda forgotten about it. Until recently, when I looked around and noticed all the wood in my house piling up with dust. Oh — we run the cursory dust cloth over everything once or twice a week — but goodness there’s a lot of dust in this house! So I’m thinking a little bit of extra cleaning and conditioning on that wood might go a long way to keep the dust at bay.

Plus, now I’m reminiscing about that smell of the orange oil all throughout my house. Nice.

Time to figure out how to make a sweet orange cleaning solution without any yucky chemicals or a high price tag!

For basic cleaning of wood, coming up with a recipe I liked was pretty easy. I wanted it to clean, and yet I wanted it to smell orangy and NOT like vinegar. This is my recipe:

Homemade Orange Oil Cleaner for Wood Surfaces

1 CupWater

4 TBSPVinegar (both distilled and apple cider varieties work fine!)

10 Drops of Orange Essential Oil

Spray bottle

Shake well, spray on and wipe off with a dusting cloth.

The orange essential oil has antiseptic properties to help remove the germies (like on our wood banister yuck!) and also makes the house smell pretty and freshandcheerful.

To mix up the ingredients in the recipe, I got the water and vinegar into a cheap plastic spray bottle using a funnel. Then I dropped in bits of the orange oil into the bottle until I got the smell I wanted. Gave it all a good shake and we were ready to go! I’ve heard that essential oils can degrade the plastic over time, but the good news is – this makes up just enough you can use it all up in one cleaning spree or save for a few days. In a glass bottle it can be stored longer.

Now – if you really like the smell of LEMON in your wood cleaner, you can substitute Lemon Essential Oil instead, which is similar in antiseptic use and possible mood lifting effects.

You can also use this orange oil cleaner on any hard surface — I like to spray it on my linoleum right before Isteam mop to help get extra dirt and germ lifting power! (And the smell again.)

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I’ve used myorange oil cleaner on my stair rail, hardwood stair treads, wood furniture, and linoleum floor so far. What surprised me most was the crazy amount of dirt on the stair rail! It didn’t look very dirty, just felt a little sticky – but wow! It definitely needed that wipe down.

I got down on my hands and knees with a spray bottle and cleaning cloth for the floor, but you could definitely apply the cleaner with a mop if you prefer. Just spray, then mop! Judging by the sheer amount of dirt on my cleaning cloth, this stuff worked beautifully and had the added benefit of lifting my mood as I cleaned! What a pretty scent for floor cleaning.

Our Orange Oil Wood-Conditioning Recipe is NEXT!

PLEASE: Test this and all other chemical mixes in an inconspicuous place on your wood finish before applying in large amounts. Your results may vary.

As with all citrus oils, these oils can be phototoxic and should not be used by small children or applied to the skin before going out in the sun.

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Make Your Own Orange Oil Cleaner and Conditioner for Wood Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make orange oil wood cleaner? ›

Method. Pour 1/2 Cup Olive Oil into bottle. Add 25 drops of sweet orange essential oil into bottle. Shake well to mix all ingredients.

How do you make wood cleaner with essential oils? ›

Recommended oils: Wild Orange, Arborvitae, and/or Lemon. Add olive oil and vinegar to a glass spray bottle. Add 10 drops of the essential oil(s) of your choosing. Shake well to combine (for best results, shake well before each use).

Can you clean wood with orange oil? ›

An all-natural product derived from cold pressing orange peels, orange oil is not only safe to use on wood, but its natural properties leaves surfaces truly clean. We'll give you the lowdown on the benefits of using orange oil and how best to utilize this great cleaner on wood.

Can you mix orange oil with water? ›

How to use Orange Oil: Mix orange oil with water 1:1 in a hand-held sprayer. Then spritz the mixture on all kinds of surfaces and wipe down. It's as easy as that.

How to dilute orange oil? ›

To do this, you'll need to dilute orange essential oil in a carrier oil, like coconut oil or jojoba oil. The NAHA suggests using 20 drops of essential oil per ounce of carrier oil to make a massage oil with a 3 percent solution.

What is a good natural wood cleaner? ›

Vinegar and Vegetable Oil

Although it might sound like a recipe for salad dressing, vinegar and vegetable oil can be used as a natural hardwood floor cleaner. Mix one part white vinegar and one part vegetable oil in a spray bottle, shake vigorously, and apply to your floors.

How to make your own wood oil? ›

The standard mixture is 1/3 Boiled Linseed Oil or Tung Oil, 1/3 thinner (mineral spirits, paint thinner, turpentine, naptha), and 1/3 varnish (poly, spar, etc..).

Is lemon oil or orange oil better for wood? ›

Orange Oil is by far the most popular. It can be used on any finish and does a superb job of removing everyday dirt and dust. It is often compared to lemon oil - however the big difference is that lemon oil contains mineral spirits. Orange Oil is all natural, non-combustible and made from real orange rinds.

Does orange oil work for termites? ›

Can Orange Oil Get Rid of Termites? Orange oil for termites can work as a temporary repellent and if directly applied, can even potentially kill termites. However, orange oil is far from effective enough to protect your home from termites when compared to specially designed termite control products.

What essential oils are good for cleaning wood? ›

Lemon Essential Oil

Like lavender oil and cedarwood oil, ten drops of lemon oil added to a homemade wood polish or all-purpose cleaner can help keep your wooden furniture in tip-top condition.

What is the difference between orange oil and lemon oil for wood? ›

Orange Oil is by far the most popular. It can be used on any finish and does a superb job of removing everyday dirt and dust. It is often compared to lemon oil - however the big difference is that lemon oil contains mineral spirits. Orange Oil is all natural, non-combustible and made from real orange rinds.

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