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Fragrance Lamps - The Evolution - 2

...Once your lamp arrives you'll probably want to use it right away. It should have came with instructions but just incase it did not follow these instructions and you'll be enjoying the magical scents in no time.

1. Set your lamp on a level surface that's stable.

2. Remove the shade and the solid snuffer cap

3. Fill the fragrance lamp with the lamp oil to the 2/3rds mark. Do not fill any fuller. Wipe up any oil that spilled.

4. Insert the wick stone and replace the solid snuffer cap. Allow 30 minutes for the wick stone to absorb the oil.

5. Move the lamp away from any flammable material and light the wick stone.

6. Leave the flame until the wick stone glows red then blow the flame out. The wick stone is now correctly operating. There won't be a flame but be careful because the stone will be very hot.

7. Place the shade over the wick stone to protect from burns and help hold the stones heat. Never put the shade on when there is flame.

8. To put your lamp out remove the shade and place the solid snuffer cap over the wick stone.

That's it. It's a very simple process. Choosing the perfect lamp is far more complex! Fragrance lamps are made around the world and the beautiful art glass lamps still remain very popular. Choose a style that fits your dcor.

After reading all about fragrance lamps, you know that you are armed with great information for your lamp shopping trip. Be sure that you pass it on to all of your friends and relatives as well, as they will be asking you how you could pick out such a great lamp.


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