Reed Diffusers are a simple and effective way to diffuse continuous fragrance throughout your room.
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Removing the stopper
Before removing the stopper from the bottle, place it on a hard, flat surface such as a steel kitchen bench. DO NOT place it on any painted, delicate surface or wood as the contents can damage these surfaces.
Carefully remove the stopper from the bottle. This will be very tight to avoid leakage. We recommend using a tea towel to hold the bottle securely and wiggle the cap from side to side in an upwards motion and gently ease the stopper out of the bottle. Or lever it with using a knife or scissors with rounded ends.
Place the reed sticks into the bottle, and wipe any spillages, making sure the outside of the bottle is clean.
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Add a coaster
To avoid damage, never place the diffuser directly on furniture use a coaster or diffuser plate. As you rotate your sticks, liquid may drip down the side of vessel onto surfaces so take care not to spill and wipe away fluid immediately with a wet cloth.
Keep your diffuser well out of reach from children and pets and away from
any naked flames.
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Adjust the strength
The aroma may take a few days to soak up the sticks and bloom. Often up to 48 hours. Rotate the sticks upside down once a week to help release the aroma.
Consider the size of the room you are fragrancing, and add more than one diffuser for a stronger scent.
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Avoid drafts & direct sunlight
The strength of the aroma depends on many environmental aspects such as humidity, temperature, air flow, drafts and room size.
Avoid placing your diffuser close to windows or air conditioning units as these will speed up the diffusion time.
Avoid placing in direct sunlight.



