Thursday, November 21, 2019

How to Clean Your Danau & Ayung Diffuser

Nebulizing diffusers are just one way you can harness the power of essential oils in your home. A nebulizing diffuser works similarly to a perfume atomizer. There is a small air pump that blows air across a small tube, and this creates a vacuum to pull the essential oils form the bottom of the tube to the top.

With this kind of diffuser, you do not need to use any heat or moisture. This means that the essential oils you are using remain in their purest form. It is also one of the safest methods of diffusing you can choose.

Cleaning Your Nebulizing Diffuser

To keep your nebulizing diffuser in proper working order so you can continue to take full advantage of everything aromatherapy has to offer, it is important that you keep it clean.

Step One

To keep your Danau nebulizing diffuser in the best shape, it is important that you clean the glass at least once per week. To do this, you will need the dropper that was supplied in the box with the diffuser and some isopropyl alcohol. While 70% is perfectly fine, you will find better results when using 90-95% isopropyl alcohol.

Step Two

Carefully remove the glass cap from the reservoir of the diffuser. Use the dropper suck up isopropyl alcohol and then place a few drops inside the reservoir. Gently grasp the base of the diffuser with one hand and rock the glass back and forth to carefully remove it.

When holding the glass, use your fingers to cover the holes at the top and bottom and swish the alcohol around inside of the glass. This will clean up any residue that is left and can help keep everything free of clogs and debris. Swirl the alcohol in the glass for at least one minute.

Step Three

Now it is time to remove the alcohol. Turn the glass on its side and use the dropper to remove the alcohol that was left inside of the reservoir. Once this is complete, the cleaning process is done.

If you find that your Danau nebulizing diffuser isn’t operating as well as it usually does, then there may be a clog due to cheaper oils that aren’t 100% pure. It can also be because it hasn’t been cleaned properly in a while.

For more help cleaning your Danau & Ayung diffuser, watch this video for a visual of the step by step directions above.

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