How to disassemble and clean perfume bottles
Remove the perfume cap, and then remove the dispenser. Pull the nozzle away with your fingers while keeping the perfume bottle on a flat surface. After removing the nozzle, set it aside.
If you don't want to keep them for decoration purposes, throw away the lid and dispenser.
This step is valid for standard dispensing perfume bottles. Screw-in perfume usually does not have a dispenser, so you can freely decide whether to pour out the perfume at will. In this case, you can clean the Crystal Perfume Bottle wholesale directly.
Cut off the plastic valve, and then use a knife or sharp scissors to loosen the metal part of the bottle neck of the perfume. Remove the plastic. Gently use the tip of the knife to rotate at the bottom of the bare metal connector.
Pry up the metal on the top of the bottle until it starts to loosen.
Be careful not to put too much pressure on the fine glass neck of the bottle, as it may shatter.
Use needle-nose pliers to remove the metal from the neck of the neck. Hold the bottle firmly with one hand, and grasp the loose metal with needle-nose pliers with the other hand. Gently apply pressure and move the metal upwards immediately after it detaches from the neck of the bottle.
When removing the metal connector, be careful not to spill perfume residue from the bottle.
Throw the metal pieces into the trash can.
Remove or retain remaining odor. If you want to keep the perfume, pour it into another glass container. Tighten the top firmly. Pour unwanted perfume into the sink, and then rinse the drain with warm water.
If you want, you can dump the remaining odors into the trash, but in this way, your waste will emit a strong aroma until you take them out.
Rinse the perfume bottle with warm water. Calibrate the flow of the water tank so that the water flows slowly. Fill the bottle with hot water and empty it. Repeat this operation at least twice.
The strong water flow may splash and emit perfume residues throughout the bathroom.
Rinse the bottle with warm apple cider vinegar. Heat 120ml of apple cider vinegar in a cup in the microwave every 20 seconds until it is hot but not boiling. Standing above the sink, pour the vinegar into a perfume bottle rinsed with water, and fill it with at least ¾. Close the mouth of the bottle with your fingers and shake for 30 seconds.
Put the bottle of vinegar in the sink for at least an hour to remove any remaining perfume.
After an hour, pour the vinegar into the drain and rinse the bottle with water to remove any remaining perfume.
Wash the Perfume bottle with warm water and dishwashing liquid. Fill the sink with hot water enough to cover the perfume bottle. When the sink is full, add a few drops of dishwashing liquid. Immerse the bottle in water for 5 minutes.
Clean the inside with soap and bottle scrubbing brush. If the water feels too hot, kitchen gloves can help you.
Rinse the bottle with clean water.
Dry the bottle in the sun. Keep the bottle outdoors or in a sunny place to dry it. If the bottle does not dry after 24 hours, you can use a compressed air bottle to spray it inside to speed up the process.
Follow the instructions on the compressed air tank, including any safety precautions.
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