In the past few decades, perfumes are contained in beautiful crystal bottles with screw caps or connectable atomizers, which can be reused or refilled after being empty.
Today, high-quality perfumes are still in gorgeous bottles, and many girls (and some men) like to reuse them or put them on the dressing table or dressing table as a decorative bottle. However, those convenient spray nozzles that use a single pump to provide a standard amount of perfume per spray are not so easy to fall off!
Whether you want to keep the bottle after using up the contents, or want to transfer a brand new perfume into a decanter-style perfume bottle, don't despair-just follow the steps below to easily free your nozzle.
You will find that the actual nozzle is easy to fall off; this is the top level that requires some expertise and effort...
You will need:
Your perfume bottle
Stable surface
Pliers-lineman's pliers, especially vampires, would be ideal
scissors
A pocket knife, like a pocket knife
what to do:
Carefully hold the perfume bottle upright and pull the nozzle straight up to release it.
Use scissors or a knife to carefully cut off the plastic that wraps the neck of the bottle.
There is a metal piece adjacent to the neck of the perfume bottle. Be very careful not to break the bottle, use the tip of scissors or a knife inserted under the metal to gently pry it away from the bottle. Do this all the time around the bottleneck.
Once the metal piece is completely loosened from the bottom of the bottleneck, use your lineman's pliers or screw pliers to hold the metal firmly. Pull it straight up from the perfume bottle very gently. If there is still perfume in the bottle, be careful not to spill it!
Look! Your bottle is now free to pour your perfume into another bottle or reuse your beautiful perfume bottle in other ways.