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Soft Fragrance

Moderate Fragrance

Heavy Fragrance

Slow Release of Soft Fragrance

Anywhere In The House

Just take the lid off and set the container in a room. Try placing the gel potpourri in a window so the sun hits it or even under a lamp.  When your home fragrance gel dries out, you can use the dried pieces to freshen a drawer or pantry.

Home fragrance simmering gel is always safer than candles but this method is the safest of all.

Car Air Freshener

Put 1 or 2 tablespoons of simmering gel in a small plastic bag.  Leave the bag open and place under the seat of your car.

Subtle Home Fragrance

 

Ceramic Candle-fire Simmering

  Simmering gel potpourri can be used in candle-fire diffusers. Fill diffuser bowl with water and add one teaspoon of gel. Light the tea light. Most tea lights burn 5-6 hours. Add water as needed. Candle diffusers require more attention than electric pot since water must be added more frequently. However the candle-fire simmering pots are popular for adding fragrance and atmosphere for short periods of time.

The pots are fast to heat and will fill a large-size room with fragrance quickly, as well as add a small amount of candlelight.

Reed Diffusers

Remove cork neck then remove stopper from bottle. Replace the cork neck then place the reeds into the bottle. The reeds will begin to absorb the oil. When the fragrance weakens you can flip the reeds as needed. The fragrance is very long lasting and in most cases will last 6-8 months.

Powerful and Fast Release of Home Fragrance

 

Pan or tea kettle on stove:

  Mix 2 teaspoons of simmering potpourri gel and 2 cups of water in a saucepan or kettle and bring to boil, then put on low heat and simmer. Within minutes fragrance will move throughout your home! Add water and gel as needed.

Potpourri Pot

   Simmering gel potpourri is perfect for electric simmering pots.

These pots are safe and easy to use. Just fill the pot with water and add a teaspoon of home fragrance gel. The gel melts as the pot heats releasing fragrance continuously.

 

Simply add more water as needed. Add more gel when scent weakens -- about once a day if you simmer all day and enjoy keeping a strong scent or just once or twice a week if you simmer your pot just a few hours a day.

 

Simmering gel won't mold or mildew. If it dries out, simply add water. Home fragrance gel is so easy to use and you control the strength of the aroma by how much gel you use and how often you add gel.

 

 

Gel melts at about 150 degrees F and stays Gel below that temperature.