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Bathroom Air Freshener Spray Button

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0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
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Description

This is a manual push button for bathroom spray air fresheners, designed to fit standard aerosol bottles. The bottle is held securely using a click-fit system, providing enough grip to keep it in place while pressing the spray.

Compatibility

Compatible with standard air freshener spray cans ,e.g. Glade (SC Johnson)

Bottle height: 64 mm
Bottle diameter: 22.2 mm

Printing recommendations

Material: PETG (strongly recommended)
⚠️ PLA may not be suitable due to:

  • The pressure required for the click-fit bottle holder
  • The force applied when pressing the button

Nozzle: 0.4 mm. 

Recommended Layer height: 0.08 mm. This is important for:

  • The internal hole
  • The interface that connects with the bottle stem

Supports are required, but any surface roughness caused by them will be hidden inside the model and not visible in the final assembled part.

The sample shown in the photos was printed at 0.08 mm layer height with a 0.4 mm nozzle.


NOTE: Glade and SC Johnson are trademarks of their respective owners. This is an independent, third‑party accessory and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by them.

Update V2

This version includes reinforced geometry in the most stress‑prone areas to improve durability and long-term performance. The recommended printing parameters have also been adjusted specifically to improve layer adhesion and overall strength.

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0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
everything perfect thank you very much!!!!!
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I’m really happy to hear it worked well! Thanks a lot for your kind feedback.
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Breaks after 1st use (PETG)
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Sorry to hear that 😕. I’ve been using it for months without any issues, so your feedback is really important to me. Did you use the default print settings and orientation from the project, or did you change anything? Also, could you tell me exactly where it broke? That way I can review the design and try to improve it.
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Replying to @javier_brea :
Thank you for your inquiry.I printed your existing 3MF file unchanged using the A1 Bambulab and white PETG.It broke where the hinge is, i.e., where the two parts meet. I noticed that this is not completely filled. Perhaps 100% infill at this point would improve stability.
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Replying to @DenisAumueller :
I’ll try increasing the infill density and wall count to improve overall strength, and I’ll test whether this significantly affects material usage. If the filament cost stays reasonable, I’ll update the main file. Otherwise, I’ll upload an alternative version with reinforced print settings so users can choose based on their needs. Thanks again for helping improve the model!
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