Parameters:
Production Name: Fiber sticks
Color: White and black
Function: Keeping Air Fresh
Fragrance: unscent
Certification: SGS certificate
FAQ:
"Q1:How often should I replace the reeds ?
A:Replace the reeds after they permanently stop diffusing. Over time, reeds can become clogged with dust. Before replacing, flip them. This usually starts the scenting process all over again. If this doesn't work, your reeds are probably clogged with dust or overly saturated and in need of replacement."
"Q2:Does your base contain alcohol or DPG ?
A:No ! We are quite proud of our base too ! Yes, allow us to toot our own horn here for a minute ! The MAJORITY of those selling reed diffusers use a base that is made up primarily of alcohol, Dipropylene Glycol (DPG) or a combination of both. Alcohol is highly flammable ! It also evaporates into the air very quickly and you go through your oils a lot faster that way. That's a sneaky little way to get you to have to more frequently buy more oils from them."
Parameters:
Production Name: Fiber sticks
Color: White and black
Function: Keeping Air Fresh
Fragrance: unscent
Certification: SGS certificate
FAQ:
"Q1:How often should I replace the reeds ?
A:Replace the reeds after they permanently stop diffusing. Over time, reeds can become clogged with dust. Before replacing, flip them. This usually starts the scenting process all over again. If this doesn't work, your reeds are probably clogged with dust or overly saturated and in need of replacement."
"Q2:Does your base contain alcohol or DPG ?
A:No ! We are quite proud of our base too ! Yes, allow us to toot our own horn here for a minute ! The MAJORITY of those selling reed diffusers use a base that is made up primarily of alcohol, Dipropylene Glycol (DPG) or a combination of both. Alcohol is highly flammable ! It also evaporates into the air very quickly and you go through your oils a lot faster that way. That's a sneaky little way to get you to have to more frequently buy more oils from them."