Car Diffuser Care & Instructions

Here are some tips for use and for caring for your car diffuser:
    • How to use your diffuser
      To use your car diffuser, you can:
        1. Remove the top lid of the diffuser. 
        2. Remove the plastic stopper from the diffuser bottle.
        3. Replace the lid by screwing it back on. 
        4. Turn the diffuser upside down for 3-4 seconds to infuse the lid with fragrance. Be sure not to turn it upside down for a long period of time, as the lid will become too saturated and  cause spillage.
    • Always hang the diffuser in a safe area. Avoid the diffuser contents coming into contact with any surface as the internal product may cause damage to surfaces.
  • How to refresh the fragrance in the diffuser
    To refresh the fragrance, you can turn the diffuser upside down for 3-4 seconds once per week. 
  • How to clean out the diffuser
    To clean a car diffuser, you can:
  • Empty the diffuser of its contents entirely in a safe receptacle.
  • Add one teaspoon of white vinegar and water, or rubbing alcohol to the diffuser. 
  • Allow the mixture to sit in the bottle for approximately 30 minutes and then discard safely.
  • Wipe out the inside of the diffuser with a damp cloth or paper towel.
  • How to make your diffuser last longer
    To make a car diffuser last longer, try to invert the bottle as infrequently as possible, ideally no more than once per week.
  • How to avoid leakage from your diffuser
    To avoid leakage, you should not leave your car diffuser in the blazing hot sun for long periods of time. You should also not hang your car diffuser where it might block the driver's view. You should ensure you are only refreshing the car diffuser no more than once a week. Never refresh upside down for longer than 3-4 seconds.

    *Note- By purchasing our car diffusers, you are agreeing to use them safely and to take proper precautions. We may provide recommendations, however, Fleekroots LLC, or its owner Cali Parks, is not responsible for any misuse or mis-happenings due to user error, lack of knowledge, and/or neglect.