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How-to guide

How to refresh fabrics without oversaturating.

A light, even mist is enough to bring fabric freshness back into the room. This guide keeps the routine simple: spray from the right distance, use fewer passes and let the textile dry naturally.

Light fabric refresh routine with clean home textiles

AirGlow routine

Light mist. Even coverage. Fresh fabric feeling.

Use a light mist

Stop when the fabric feels slightly damp. More spray does not mean better freshness.

Give it time

Let the textile dry before use so the room feels clean, airy and comfortable.

Test delicate fabrics

For silk, leather, suede or unknown materials, test a small hidden area first.

Step by step

A soft refresh routine for everyday fabrics.

A simple routine helps every fabric feel refreshed without heaviness: light distance, even mist and a little time to dry naturally.

1

Start with a clean, dry fabric

AirGlow works best as a finishing refresh. Use it on fabrics that are dry, tidy and ready for a light scent reset.

2

Hold the bottle about 20 cm away

Keep the spray upright and leave enough distance for a soft mist. This helps the product land evenly instead of concentrating in one wet spot.

3

Mist in two or three light passes

Move your hand as you spray. The goal is a barely damp surface, not a soaked fabric.

4

Let the fabric dry naturally

Give the scent a moment to settle before sitting, sleeping or styling the room. Freshness should feel effortless, not heavy.

Best places to use it.

Curtains
Sofas
Bedding
Guest towels
Throw pillows
Closet fabrics