the Good Drop, the GoodDrop, essential oils, Young Living, taking care of diffuser, diffuser cleaning tipsWhether you’re creating new blends that remind you of your favorite places or firing up your old standbys like Lavender, Lemon, or Peppermint to create a familiar aromatic ambiance, chances are your Young Living diffuser puts in a lot of hours. Cleaning your diffuser is important as oil residue can build up inside and affect how well it works. So make sure to show your diffuser some love! Here are some quick and easy cleaning tips for your diffuser.

Cleaning your ultrasonic diffuser

This tip is for the Aria™, Rainstone™, Feather The Owl™, Desert Mist™, Lantern, and other diffusers with an ultrasonic plate.

  1. Turn off and unplug your diffuser.
  2. Wipe out the reservoir with a wet cotton cloth.
  3. Dip a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and clean the ultrasonic plate to remove any extra buildup.
  4. Rinse the reservoir with water; then wipe it clean and dry up excess water with a soft cloth.
  5. Add water and essential oils; then diffuse away!

Remember, always rinse and wipe out your diffuser after every use. This will help minimize the essential oil buildup. Deep clean your diffuser 1-2 times a month.

Cleaning your atomizing diffuser

This tip is for the AromaLux™ and other diffusers with an atomizer.

  1. Turn off and unplug your diffuser.
  2. Dip a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and swab to clean all areas of the diffuser.
  3. Add essential oil of choice to the atomizer and diffuse away!

If you’re having problems getting your diffuser to work properly, check out the troubleshooting video below for some quick tips!

Looking for more information on using your diffuser? Check out these helpful videos on the Desert Mist, Aria, Lantern, Feather The Owl, and AromaLux diffusers.

Let us know in the comments if you find these tips helpful! 😊

Keep your diffuser clean with these easy tips!
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