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Deodorant cans must remain at a consistent temperature and pressure to ensure the safe and effective release of the product. Fluctuations in temperature can cause the propellant inside the can to expand or contract, potentially leading to leakage or even explosion. Maintaining stable pressure ensures that the product is dispensed evenly and efficiently, preventing clogs or inconsistent application. Additionally, extreme temperatures can alter the chemical composition of the deodorant, affecting its performance.

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