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Using straight FO in a warmer


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I'm glad to read this because I've just lately been doing the same thing.  Got tons of FO to use up so I no longer care about stretching it with dilutants (wax, oil, whatever).  Of course you don't want to spill a single drop of that on any surrounding furniture because it eats away just about anything it touches.  I don't have kids and pets that could interfere with my oil warmers, so I don't have so much to worry about when it comes to messes.

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I use a little plain old salt. Prevents scorching, makes it easy to clean out of the warmer and does not mess with the fragrance. When done I can use it in the vacuum to scent the house as I clean. Or just toss it outside to melt away. So easy. 

 

 

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51 minutes ago, TallTayl said:

I use a little plain old salt. Prevents scorching, makes it easy to clean out of the warmer and does not mess with the fragrance. 

 

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I got this idea from you!! It is genius when I am super eager to try an oil and will not have it in wax soon. I got a giant container of sea salt from Trader Joe's (cheap) that I use for this purpose. Thank you for the tip some time back!

 

 

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