What is linen water?
Linen water, perhaps first known as lavender water, is a scented liquid used to freshen and perfume textiles. As the name suggests, most of it is water.
How is linen water made?
The original linseed water is actually the water left over when essential oil is made through distillation. The water is enriched with fragrances, although in an extremely small amount, but enough for us humans to perceive the scent. But today it has become very popular with other types of linen water and washing water. These often contain nonionic surfactants, solvents that are supposed to mix oil with water and perfumes.
What is the difference between Remoair fragrance spray and linen water?
We use purified water, or what is called clinical water. To this we add our exclusive fragrance oils and as you understand, the oil and water will not mix. After all, we want to avoid unnecessary ingredients and mainly those such as nonionic surfactants where they do not belong. So our fragrance spray must therefore be shaken before each use.
Advantages of Remoair fragrance spray
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You avoid unnecessary solvents in your spray
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You avoid unnecessary active substances
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You get a clearer scent that also lasts longer
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You get a spray that is multifunctional
How do you use Remoair's fragrance spray as linen water?
There are, of course, many uses for linen water, but we would like to say that our fragrance spray can be used in even more ways and also much easier.
Instead of linen water in the wash: Wash your clothes and spray them before drying with scented spray. Always spray from a distance as spots may form otherwise.
Instead of linen water when ironing: Iron and steam your clothes as usual. Then spray the garment or textile with fragrance spray from a distance.
Instead of linen water when refreshing laundry: Don't throw that garment in the wash just yet. Maybe it can be done by first steaming or ironing, getting a spray of fragrance spray and then using again.