How to Use Your Reed Diffuser: A Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Preparation and Choosing the Right Location
First, place the fragrance bottle on a flat, stable surface where there is no risk of it spilling or damaging your furniture or sensitive surfaces. Placing a small coaster underneath is a good idea.
- Choose a location out of reach of children and pets.
Step 2: Opening the Bottle (Removing the Stopper)
This is the most crucial step, and the part you specifically referenced.
- Unscrew the decorative cap (usually metal or wood) from the bottle.
- Once the decorative cap is off, you will see a clear plastic stopper sealing the bottle's opening. This stopper is there to prevent leaks during shipping and must be removed for the first use.
- Carefully pry the plastic stopper out using your fingernail or the tip of a thin object, such as a knife point. The stopper may be tight, so be careful not to splash the liquid.
- After removing the plastic stopper, replace the decorative cap onto the bottle. This cap will help keep the reeds upright and tidy.
Step 3: Inserting the Bamboo Reeds
Place the bamboo reeds that came with the package into the fragrance liquid inside the bottle.
- How many reeds should you use? This depends entirely on your scent preference:For a lighter scent: You can start with 3-4 reeds.For a stronger scent: You can use all the reeds (usually 6-8 total). Note that the more reeds you use, the more intense the scent will be, but the liquid will also evaporate faster.
Step 4: Flipping the Reeds for Initial Use (The Key Tip)
After placing the reeds in the bottle, wait for about 1 hour. During this time, the reeds will begin to absorb the liquid.
- Then, carefully remove the reeds, flip them over, and place the dry ends back into the bottle so the scented (wet) ends are exposed to the air.
- Why? This action allows the saturated ends to immediately come into contact with the air, starting the fragrance diffusion instantly.
Step 5: Waiting for Diffusion and Maintenance
It can take 24 to 48 hours for the fragrance to fully circulate and diffuse throughout the room. Don't worry if you don't smell the scent right away; give the reeds time to fully absorb the liquid.
- To Refresh the Scent: When you feel the scent is diminishing, you can flip the reeds once a week to boost the fragrance diffusion again.
- Positioning: Placing the diffuser in an area with some air movement (like a frequently used hallway) will help the fragrance disperse better into the room.
By following these simple steps, you can use your room diffuser most effectively and enjoy your refreshed home!