If you have one of the new airwick fresheners you will see they have made the can slightly smaller to stop you buying cheaper/alternative versions. Also there is a sensor by the nozzle.
You need to save the nozzle from your old one as this has two black bars on it. Note where the original one sat in relation to the sensor at the left so you can fit in the same place later.
Now get some cutters, i used an old pair of side nose cutters and removed the plastic tray at the bottom where the original can would sit on. You have to pretty much take it all out. Don't worry about the cosmetic side as it won't be seen when all shut up. Now new larger can should fit in nicely. Check nozzle is aligned as per the original and away you go.
Should you be a bit too low just put something under the can, rolled up newspaper type thing to bring it to the height you want. Should you want to use originals again just look for something to put in there to bring it up to the correct height.
Really a principal thing and did like the smell of a non original one.
You need to save the nozzle from your old one as this has two black bars on it. Note where the original one sat in relation to the sensor at the left so you can fit in the same place later.
Now get some cutters, i used an old pair of side nose cutters and removed the plastic tray at the bottom where the original can would sit on. You have to pretty much take it all out. Don't worry about the cosmetic side as it won't be seen when all shut up. Now new larger can should fit in nicely. Check nozzle is aligned as per the original and away you go.
Should you be a bit too low just put something under the can, rolled up newspaper type thing to bring it to the height you want. Should you want to use originals again just look for something to put in there to bring it up to the correct height.
Really a principal thing and did like the smell of a non original one.