A single mist can reset a room. Not to cover — to clear. Most of what makes The Spray work well day after day is in the setup: a bottle that stays in service, a clean refill habit, and a lock routine you do without thinking about it.

What "Set Up Right" Means
Most deodorizers are designed to be replaced. A full bottle, used once a day, lasts a few months — then another bottle arrives. The plastic piles up. The trigger that could have lasted five years gets discarded at six months because the liquid around it ran out.
The Spray is built the other way. The bottle is the constant; the water is what changes. Refill, not replace. That choice only works if the routine around it is consistent — clean decants, predictable locks, a bottle that is not constantly being hunted down.
Done right, one bottle can stay in service for years.
How to Set Up and Use
- Prepare the bottle. Rinse with warm water and let it air-dry fully before the first refill or between cycles. A dry bottle is what keeps residue from forming.
- Decant from the pouch. Pour slowly with the pouch spout against the inner wall of the bottle. Leave a small headspace at the neck. No funnel required for 450 mL. For 100 mL, a small funnel helps.
- Seat the trigger. Thread the head back on until snug. Do not overtighten. Test with one press at arm's length over a neutral surface to confirm the mist pattern is even.
- Use and lock. Unlock the trigger. Mist at arm's length — about thirty centimeters — with two light passes. Turn the nozzle to OFF. Press the trigger fully once to release internal pressure.
That last step is the one most customers skip, and it is the reason triggers fail early. Pressure left in the chamber wears the mechanism. A one-second press-and-release at the end of every use is what keeps the bottle in service long enough for refill math to matter.

Placement and Timing
For coats, cushions, and the spaces between. A few placements where the routine pays off:
- Bedroom. Mist duvet and pillows before making the bed. Crack a window for a minute to let the space refresh.
- Entryway. One light sweep over the coat hook and the shelf above the shoe zone. Coats between dry-clean cycles. The day leaves less behind.
- Wardrobe. A light pass on collars and linings in the evening leaves garments neutral by morning, without adding any layer to what you are already wearing.
- Office or studio. One pass before a meeting keeps shared air courteous — no competition with what others are already wearing.
- Travel. The 100 mL size fits carry-on rules. A quick mist inside the zipper pocket of a suitcase keeps fabrics from carrying the last trip into the next.

Refill and Care
Keep one durable bottle in service. Refill when it runs low. Rinse and air-dry between cycles for a clean pour. Pouches store flat and light — less shelf clutter, less virgin plastic.
Each refill cycle reduces plastic use by 73.8% against a new bottle. We are Plastic Neutral certified by rePurpose Global — every gram of plastic we put into the world is offset by recovery of the same weight from waterways and shorelines. Our Long Life Service covers the trigger for five years, provided the lock routine is kept.
If the mist pattern narrows over time, the nozzle may need rinsing. Remove the trigger assembly, run warm water through the nozzle for about thirty seconds, and let it dry fully before reassembly. The residue is almost always mineral deposit from tap water, not a fault in the mechanism.
Label, Disclosed
The Spray is formulated with Jeju Hinoki Cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) Water, steam-distilled from pruning byproducts — fallen leaves and trimmed branches, not harvested timber. Cypress trees release phytoncides — the aromatic compounds that carry a forest's clean air. No synthetic fragrance added.
Every bottle carries the full INCI and a batch code traceable to distillation date. PETA Certified Vegan. Cruelty-free.

Set up right, the bottle becomes the thing you do not have to think about. Fallen, not Harvested. Nothing is wasted.










