Switching Scents: Refilling Your Lampe Berger

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Lampe Berger is a product that can be used to remove odours and fragrance the air. There are over 40 Lampe Berger fragrances available, so you can select the right scent for your environment. However, switching fragrances can be tricky. In this article, we will explore some options for changing Lampe Berger fragrance oils, including using Neutral between fragrances, rinsing the lamp and wick, and dedicating different lamps or wicks to different fragrances.

Characteristics Values
Number of Lampe Berger fragrances Over 40
How to switch fragrances Use Neutral oil to remove previous fragrance before adding the next
Rinse the lamp and wick with water (no soap) and let everything dry completely before use
Dedicate one lamp for each type of fragrance
Wait until the lamp is empty or empty the lamp before adding the new fragrance
Keep the wick that is not in use in a zip lock bag labelled with the type of fragrance
Get different lamps for different fragrances
Create a wick for each scent category and store the unused wicks in ziplock bags

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Use Lampe Berger Neutral oil to remove the previous fragrance before adding a new one

If you want to use the same Lampe Berger lamp and wick for different fragrances, it's recommended that you use Lampe Berger Neutral oil to remove the previous fragrance before adding a new one. This will ensure that the fragrances don't blend together and that the wick/burner is unclogged.

To do this, wait until the lamp is empty or empty the lamp yourself. Then, add a small amount of Neutral oil to the lamp. You can use any ratio of Neutral oil to fragrance to get the right concentration for you.

If you switch between fragrances frequently, another option is to get a separate lamp for each fragrance. This way, you can continue to use the same lamp while quickly changing between different fragrances. You can also create a separate wick for each fragrance and store the unused wicks in labelled ziplock bags.

Alternatively, you can rinse the lamp and wick between scents, but this is not recommended as it can be time-consuming and you must ensure that everything is completely dry before use.

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Rinse the lamp and wick with water (no soap) and let it dry before use

Rinsing the lamp and wick with water (no soap) is one way to switch fragrances in a Lampe Berger lamp. It is important to let the lamp and wick dry completely before using them again. This method is not the most popular way to switch fragrances, but it is an option.

To make switching fragrances easier, you can use Lampe Berger Neutral oil to remove the previous fragrance before adding a new one. Neutral oil can also be blended with any fragrance to make it more subtle. You can use any ratio of Neutral oil to fragrance to get the right concentration for you.

Another option is to dedicate one lamp to each type of fragrance you enjoy. For example, you could have one lamp for citrus fragrances and another for floral fragrances. This way, you can switch fragrances easily without having to worry about rinsing the lamp or using Neutral oil.

If you want to use the same lamp for different fragrances, you can keep the wicks that are not in use in zip lock bags labelled with the type of fragrance. This way, you can quickly change between different fragrances without having to rinse the lamp or use Neutral oil each time.

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Dedicate one lamp for each type of fragrance

If you want to switch between different fragrances frequently, it's a good idea to dedicate one lamp for each type of fragrance. This way, you can continue to make use of the same lamp while quickly changing between different types of fragrances. For example, you could have one lamp for citrus fragrances, another for floral fragrances, and so on.

This method is also helpful if you want to remove the previous fragrance completely because you didn't enjoy it. You can wait until the lamp is empty (or empty it) and add just a little bit of Neutral fragrance oil to get rid of the previous scent.

Another option is to create a wick for each scent category and store the unused wicks in ziplock bags. For example, keep one wick for sweet fragrances and one wick for florals. Be sure to label the ziplock bags so you know which wick is for which fragrance.

Using Neutral fragrance oil between scents is also good practice. It helps to unclog your wick/burner and can be blended with any fragrance to make it more subtle. You can use any ratio of Neutral to fragrance to get the right concentration for you.

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Keep the wick that is not in use in a zip lock bag labelled with the type of fragrance

When you're changing fragrances in your Lampe Berger, it's important to keep the wick that is not in use in a zip lock bag labelled with the type of fragrance. This is a great way to continue using the same lamp while quickly changing between different fragrances.

You can also use Lampe Berger Neutral oil to keep fragrances separate and remove the previous fragrance completely. This is a good practice to unclog your wick/burner. You can use any ratio of Neutral to fragrance to get the right concentration for you.

If you're switching fragrances frequently, it's a good idea to create a wick for each scent category. For example, keep one wick for sweet fragrances and one for florals. Be sure to label the zip lock bags so you know which is which.

Another option is to dedicate one lamp for each type of fragrance you enjoy. Typically, fragrances blend nicely within each category, so you can switch fragrances in the same lamp easily. For example, you could switch from Grapefruit to Citrus Leaves in one lamp and Orange Cinnamon to Southern Vanilla in another.

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Create a wick for each scent category and store the unused wicks in ziplock bags

If you like to switch between different types of scents frequently, create a wick for each scent category and store the unused wicks in ziplock bags. For example, keep one wick for sweet fragrances and one wick for florals. Be sure to label the ziplock bags so you know which wick is for which fragrance. You can also use Lampe Berger Neutral oil in between fragrances to remove the previous fragrance before adding the next. Neutral helps to unclog your wick/burner so using Neutral between scents is also good practice. Neutral can also be blended with any fragrance to make it more subtle. You can use any ratio of Neutral to fragrance to get the right concentration for you.

If you want to use the same lamp and wick for different fragrances, you can rinse the lamp and wick between scents. If you choose this option, only use water (no soap) and be sure to let everything dry completely before use. Alternatively, you can dedicate one lamp for each type of fragrance you enjoy (citrus, floral, gourmand, wood and fresh). Typically, the fragrances blend really nicely within each category so you can switch fragrances in the same lamp easily.

Frequently asked questions

You can either wait until the lamp is empty or empty the lamp before adding the new fragrance.

You can use Lampe Berger Neutral oil in between fragrances to keep them separate and remove the previous fragrance. You can also use Neutral to blend with any fragrance to make it more subtle.

Keep the wick that is not in use in a zip lock bag labelled with the type of fragrance. You can also create a wick for each scent category and store the unused wicks in ziplock bags.

If you switch between two different fragrances frequently, it's recommended to get two or more lamps – one for each type of fragrance. However, you can use the same lamp and wick for different fragrances if you use Neutral oil in between.

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