When the needles sit in vinegar for a few weeks, the vinegar slowly pulls out the plant’s natural oils and compounds. Pine has long been valued for its antibacterial and antifungal properties, which is one reason pine oils have traditionally been used in natural cleaning products. The result is a powerful but gentle cleaner that leaves your whole home smelling fresh and woodsy. No artificial fragrance or mystery ingredients, just pine and vinegar doing what they naturally do best.
I often make a jar at the end of winter so it’s ready right when spring cleaning begins. And if you want to make it a little extra special, you can add things like citrus peel, rosemary, or a few drops of essential oil.
Homemade Pine Vinegar Disinfectant
Ingredients
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2 cups pine needles (fresh or dried)
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2 cups white vinegar
(Apple cider vinegar also works for a slightly softer scent)
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1 cup distilled water
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10 drops pine essential oil (optional, for extra strength)
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5 drops tea tree or lemon essential oil (optional)
Step 1: Infuse the Vinegar
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Place the pine needles into a clean glass jar.
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Cover completely with vinegar.
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Seal the jar and let it sit in a cool, dark place for 2–4 weeks, shaking occasionally.
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Once infused, strain out the pine needles and keep the pine vinegar.
Step 2: Make the Cleaning Spray
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In a spray bottle combine:
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Add essential oils if using.
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Shake gently before each use.
That’s it. Your homemade forest cleaner is ready.
How I Use It Around the House
This cleaner works beautifully for:
The scent is fresh, grounding, and natural — nothing like the artificial “pine” smell you get from store-bought cleaners.
For me, making it has become part of the rhythm of the seasons. Winter slows things down, and then spring arrives with longer days, open windows, and the urge to refresh the whole home.
A jar of pine needles and vinegar quietly infusing on the shelf feels like a small, simple way to welcome that shift.
Sometimes the best cleaning products aren’t bought at the store at all — they’re gathered from the trees just outside your door.
