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FAQ
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How often should I flip the reeds?Flipping the reeds every 1-2 weeks will refresh the scent. Be cautious when doing this, as the oil can stain surfaces.
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How can I make my reed diffuser last longer?To extend the life of your reed diffuser: Place it in a cooler area, away from direct sunlight or heat sources. Use fewer reeds for a subtler scent, which will slow the oil evaporation.
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Where is the best place to position my reed diffuser?Place your reed diffuser in high-traffic areas such as hallways, living rooms, or bathrooms to ensure the fragrance circulates well. Avoid placing it near air vents or open windows to prevent the scent from dissipating too quickly.
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What should I do if my reed diffuser isn't working?If your diffuser isn't emitting a strong scent, try flipping the reeds or adding more. Ensure that the reeds are fully inserted into the oil. If the scent still fades, it may be time to replace the reeds or refill the oil.
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How do I clean up spilled diffuser oil?Wipe up spills immediately to avoid staining. Use warm, soapy water to clean surfaces, and avoid direct contact with your skin, as the oil can be potent.
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Can I reuse the reeds?Reeds should not be reused as they become saturated and clogged over time. If you’re changing scents or the diffuser’s fragrance fades, we recommend replacing the reeds.
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What are reed diffusers?Reed diffusers are a popular way to fragrance your home without using flames or electricity. They consist of a bottle filled with fragrant oil and reeds that absorb the oil and disperse the scent into the air.
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How long do reed diffusers last?Reed diffusers typically last between 2-4 months, depending on factors such as room size, airflow, and the number of reeds used.
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Do you offer custom scents or bulk orders for events?Yes! We offer custom scents and bulk orders for weddings, corporate events, or special occasions. Contact us for more details at breezscents@gmail.com.
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How do reed diffusers work?The reeds soak up the fragrance oil and naturally diffuse it into the air, creating a consistent, subtle scent. Simply insert the reeds into the bottle and allow them to absorb the oil.
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