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BioFlōr Bioactive Microbial Floor Cleaner Concentrate
BioFlōr Bioactive Microbial Floor Cleaner Concentrate
BioFlōr Bioactive Microbial Floor Cleaner Concentrate
BioFlōr Bioactive Microbial Floor Cleaner Concentrate
BioFlōr Bioactive Microbial Floor Cleaner Concentrate
BioFlōr Bioactive Microbial Floor Cleaner Concentrate
BioFlōr Bioactive Microbial Floor Cleaner Concentrate
BioFlōr Bioactive Microbial Floor Cleaner Concentrate
BioFlōr Bioactive Microbial Floor Cleaner Concentrate

BioFlōr Bioactive Microbial Floor Cleaner Concentrate

Bioactive Microbial Floor Cleaner

Floors cleaned by biology, not chemistry. Live Bacillus microbes digest the organic buildup other cleaners just smear around — then keep working for days after you put the mop away. No film. No rinse. No masking.

  • Live Bacillus microbes — digest organic soils on contact, keep working for days
  • No-rinse, no-residue — cleans surfaces instead of coating them
  • Multi-surface — tile, grout, epoxy, terrazzo, vinyl & LVT
  • Sodium gluconate — natural hard-water support, no rinse aid
  • No bleach · no quats · no synthetic fragrance · drain & septic safe
SIZE
Drain & septic safe
Made in Cape Coral, FL
No-rinse formula
Full ingredient list +

Water (Aqua) — base / carrier.
Nonionic Surfactant — biodegradable wetting agent (EPA Safer Choice approved ingredient).
Proprietary Bioactive Microbial Cleaning Blend — live Bacillus cultures that digest organic soils.
Sodium Gluconate — natural hard-water support.
Sodium Citrate — pH buffer / softener.
Citric Acid — pH adjuster.
Glycerin — plant-derived humectant.

No bleach · no quats · no phosphates · no synthetic fragrance. Biodegradable & septic-safe. Do not mix with bleach or quaternary disinfectants (quats) — they deactivate the live cultures.

No-rinse
Multi-surface
Drain & septic safe
Concentrate
Biology-based · no residue · no masking

Ditch chemical mopping. Clean with biology.

Most floor cleaners coat. Or strip. Or mask. BioFlōr does none of those things. Live Bacillus microbes activate on contact with moisture and organic matter, producing the enzymes that digest the proteins, starches, fats, and oils left behind — then keep working for days after you put the mop away.

The Living Mechanism

4-step microbial action.

Four coordinated stages — penetrate · activate · digest · continue. Each one with a specific job.

1
Tile · Grout · Concrete

Penetrate

Bacillus spores enter porous surfaces where organic residue collects over time — the places a surface-level cleaner can't reach.

2
Moisture · Organic Matter

Activate

Contact with moisture and organic residue wakes the spores. They germinate and begin producing enzymes matched to what's on the surface.

3
Proteins · Fats · Oils · Starches

Digest

Enzymes break down embedded soils into fragments small enough to rinse away. Grease, biofilms, foot-traffic residue — reduced at the molecular level.

4
Days of Action · No Dry Stop

Continue

Unlike conventional cleaners, microbial action doesn't stop when the surface dries. As long as residue remains, Bacillus keeps working.

BioFlōr's proprietary bioactive blend is built on the same category of Bacillus technology used in commercial lift stations, food-service facilities, and municipal wastewater pre-treatment across the United States. We scaled commercial-grade biology down for residential use. The chemistry didn't change.

BioFlōr cleaning a floor — microbes keep working for days
Already effective

Now it works for days.

Conventional floor cleaners stop the moment the surface dries. Bacillus microbes don't. As long as moisture and organic matter remain, the microbes keep producing enzymes and breaking down residue — for days, not minutes.

That's why grout lines brighten over time instead of greying. Why high-traffic entryways stop holding onto buildup. Why the same floor feels a little cleaner every week you use it.

The Science

Microbial science, sourced from the best in the world.

Commercial-grade microbiology

The same category of Bacillus cultures used in commercial wastewater, septic treatment, and food-service cleaning — scaled down for home use without compromising the biology.

EPA Safer Choice surfactant

Our biodegradable wetting agent is an EPA Safer Choice-approved ingredient — the surface activity the microbes need, without the environmental persistence of conventional surfactants.

Bio-based, not petrochemical

Every active ingredient is bio-based or mineral-derived. No petrochemical solvents, no phosphates, no persistent contaminants. Biodegradable and drain-safe by design.

A note on the blend: our bioactive microbial formulation is proprietary — which is why the panel lists it as "Proprietary Bioactive Microbial Cleaning Blend." We don't disclose the specific Bacillus strains for competitive reasons, but we're happy to share our SDS, EPA Safer Choice certification, and commercial-use documentation with anyone who asks.

Ditched

  • Bleach & quat residue
  • Synthetic fragrances
  • Optical brighteners
  • Persistent chemical film
  • Phosphates & sulfates
  • Single-use plastic wipes

Loving it

  • Live Bacillus microbial blend
  • EPA Safer Choice surfactant
  • Sodium gluconate (hard water)
  • No-rinse, no-residue design
  • Drain & septic safe
  • Concentrate refills
The Comparison

How BioFlōr compares.

BioFlōr "Natural" /
Essential-Oil Cleaner
Traditional
Cleaner
Bleach
Mop
Active mechanism Live Bacillus microbes Surfactant + fragrance Surfactants only Sodium hypochlorite
Keeps working after dry Yes — for days No No No
Cleans vs. just scents Digests soil at the source Mostly masks with scent Lifts surface soil Whitens, doesn't clean
Porous surface (grout) Penetrates Surface only Surface only Bleaches surface
Surface residue None — no-rinse Can leave oily film Often leaves film Chlorine residue
Drain & septic safe Yes Varies Varies Disrupts septic
Rinse required No Sometimes Sometimes Always

Category-level comparison based on publicly available product labels and typical formulations. "Natural" cleaners vary widely — always verify formulas on manufacturer websites.

Watch the story

Just saw our ad? This is the floor cleaner we were talking about.

Family owned · made in Florida · since 2013

How to Use

Precise dilution. Every floor covered.

Pick your dilution, mix with water, and apply with a mop, cloth, or auto-scrubber. Remove loose debris first. No rinse required.

Light

Daily touch-up · minimal soil

1 oz / gal

Routine

Weekly · most households

2 oz / gal

Heavy

Grease · commercial · buildup

4 oz / gal

Spot

Spills · pet accidents · targeted

1:32 spray

For best results, use pre-mixed solution within 24 hours — that's when the live Bacillus is at peak activity. Always shake before use. Sodium gluconate handles hard water naturally — no separate rinse aid. Do not mix with bleach or quaternary ammonium (quat) disinfectants.

Frequently asked questions

Is BioFlōr safe for pets and kids?+
Yes. BioFlōr is fragrance-free, formulated without phosphates or persistent contaminants, and uses a bio-based surfactant system. As with any concentrate, keep out of reach of children and let surfaces dry before reintroducing pets and kids.
Do I really not need to rinse?+
No rinse required. BioFlōr cleans without leaving a film or coating — the short ingredient list and low-foam chemistry let the surface dry clean. The microbes continue working on the surface after it dries, by design.
Can I mix it with bleach or disinfectants?+
No. Bleach and quaternary ammonium (quat) disinfectants deactivate the live Bacillus cultures that give BioFlōr its performance. If your routine includes a bleach or quat step, run BioFlōr separately — never in the same bucket, bottle, or mop head.
Does it work on hard water?+
Yes — sodium gluconate is built into the formula specifically to handle hard-water minerals. No separate rinse aid needed. On exceptionally hard well water, slightly more concentrate gives extra performance without affecting the microbes.
Can I use it on hardwood floors?+
If your hardwood is finished with a water-resistant sealant (polyurethane or similar), yes — apply with a damp mop rather than a wet one. For unfinished or oil-finished hardwood, spot-test first. When in doubt, start light (1 oz per gallon) and a barely-damp mop.
How should I store it, and how long does it last?+
Store in a cool, dry place with the lid closed. Shelf life is 12–18 months from manufacture. Avoid freezing or prolonged heat — both can affect the live cultures. Pre-mixed solution is best used within 24 hours.
Is it safe for septic systems?+
Yes. Bacillus-based formulas are used extensively in commercial septic and wastewater treatment because they support — rather than disrupt — the microbial processes that keep those systems functioning. BioFlōr is the same category of technology, scaled for home use.

Clean with biology.

A living floor cleaner that keeps working after the mop is away. Made on the coast of Florida.

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