Cleaning: Cleaning the lotion pump promptly after use is the basic maintenance measure. Use a mild detergent and warm water to gently clean the pump head and nozzle to remove residual product. Avoid using detergents containing alcohol or strong chemical ingredients, as they may damage the plastic parts of the pump.
Avoid clogging: Regularly check the pump head and nozzle for signs of clogging. If the nozzle is found to be clogged, you can use a soft-bristled toothbrush or cotton swab to gently remove the blockage, but avoid using sharp objects to prevent damage to the nozzle.
Storage conditions: Store the lotion pump in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. High temperature and direct sunlight may accelerate the aging of plastic parts and affect the performance of the pump.
Avoid overfilling: When filling the lotion pump, do not exceed its capacity. Overfilling increases the pressure in the pump and may cause the pump head to rupture or leak.
Regular inspection: Regularly check the various parts of the lotion pump, including the pump head, nozzle, seal, etc., to ensure that they are not damaged or worn. If any damage is found, the corresponding parts should be replaced immediately.
Correct installation: When installing the lotion pump, make sure it is properly aligned and firmly fixed on the container. Improper installation may cause the pump head to loosen, causing leakage.
Use the right product: When using the lotion pump, make sure it matches the type of product being loaded. Some products may corrode the plastic parts of the pump, so the compatibility of the product should be checked before use.
Avoid violent shaking: When using the lotion pump, avoid violent shaking or falling, which may damage the internal structure of the pump, causing leakage or damage.
Maintain the seal: The seal is a key component to prevent the lotion pump from leaking. If the seal is found to be worn or damaged, it should be replaced immediately to maintain the sealing performance of the pump.
Avoid long-term non-use: If the lotion pump is not used for a long time, it should be cleaned and stored in a dry place. Before long-term storage, make sure there is no residual product in the pump to prevent the product from clogging the nozzle after drying.
Precautions when using: When using the lotion pump, make sure your hands are dry to avoid falling or damaging the pump head due to slipping. At the same time, pay attention to the strength when using it to avoid excessive force, which may cause the pump head to break.
Regular replacement: Even with proper care, some parts of the lotion pump will wear out over time. Regularly replacing the pump head or the entire lotion pump can ensure the product's dispensing effect and usage experience.
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