This powerful, all-purpose pine spray cleaner kills bacteria and makes countertops shine – all without harmful chemicals.
Stop buying those multi-purpose spray bottles when you can make this DIY cleanser for a fraction of the cost. White vinegar springs to action when mixed with water and a few drops of pine essential oil for a natural way to keep mold and bacteria out of your home.
Best of all, these ingredients are chemical-free and non-toxic. You can also add fresh herbs (like rosemary, thyme or lavender) to your spray and let it infuse for a few days before using. Citrus rinds like orange and lemon work as well!
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To make this all-purpose pine spray, start with a clear, BPA-free plastic or glass spray bottle. Add 1 cup of water, ¼ cup white vinegar and 10 drops of essential oil. Secure lid, shake it up and spray on household surfaces as needed.
Just a few ways this pine spray can be used:
- Mold loves humid areas of the house like window sills and showers. Spray this cleaner in those areas weekly to prevent mold from forming.
- Spray on countertops, windows and mirrors and wipe dry with a towel for a streak-free shine.
- Use on tile and floors for a zero-residue cleaner.
- Clean and deodorize the inside of your refrigerator.
Other vinegar hacks to try…
- Rinse berries in a water bath with a splash of vinegar and drain. This will prolong their shelf life and prevent mold from growing.
- Add ½ cup vinegar to the rinse cycle in laundry to deodorize and naturally soften.
- Soak shower head in vinegar to remove mineral buildup.
Natural DIY All-Purpose Pine Spray with Zero Toxins
Natural DIY All-Purpose Pine Spray with Zero Toxins
Tools
- Spray bottle
Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- 1/4 cup white vinegar
- 10 drops pine essential oil
- Evergreen leaves (optional)
Instructions
- Combine water, vinegar and essential oil in the spray bottle.
- Add evergreen leaves and secure lid. Shake and spray!
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