Due to popular requests, and... well, it's Christmas. Here's a little help for non-Japanese reading Muji fans who bought the Aroma Diffuser but have no idea how it works and how to clean it :)
*Sorry the pictures are a little small, but I think you can blow it up. But that's the clearest I can take.
As for cleaning, I couldn't find the cleaning acid stated in the instruction manual. So, I try to rotate between burning Lavender or other oil and 'citrus' based oil, e.g Yuzu, Bergamot, etc. Citrus; acid; geddit? :) Sometimes, if I'm feeling really hardworking, I will cut a lemon, squeeze em' juice out, filter the seeds and remnants, pour it into the diffuser, leave for couple of minutes, gently rub the sides with my finger (without touching the metal piece thing at the bottom), drain and rinse with water. See, toldja I was hardworking.
So, good luck! And enjoy your diffuser ;) Merry Christmas folks!
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If you've got yourself one of these from obviously, not Malaysia:
Then you need to read these:
*Sorry the pictures are a little small, but I think you can blow it up. But that's the clearest I can take.
For instructions above, please refer to the figures below.
For instructions above, please refer to the figures below.
For instructions above, please refer to the figures below.
The above chart connects to the one below (sorry I couldn't fit all on my camera phone).
As for cleaning, I couldn't find the cleaning acid stated in the instruction manual. So, I try to rotate between burning Lavender or other oil and 'citrus' based oil, e.g Yuzu, Bergamot, etc. Citrus; acid; geddit? :) Sometimes, if I'm feeling really hardworking, I will cut a lemon, squeeze em' juice out, filter the seeds and remnants, pour it into the diffuser, leave for couple of minutes, gently rub the sides with my finger (without touching the metal piece thing at the bottom), drain and rinse with water. See, toldja I was hardworking.
So, good luck! And enjoy your diffuser ;) Merry Christmas folks!
By the way, if you found this blog useful, help vote The Good Samaritan Shop as the Best CSR Blog category for Social Media Award 2012!