Crankarm said:Why not get another boot carpet from a scrappers for £5?
Two reasons, it's bonded to the car so I'd have to replace all the various plastic pieces that make up the boot and second it's damn hard to find a scrapper for it.
Crankarm said:Why not get another boot carpet from a scrappers for £5?
Crackle said:Two reasons, it's bonded to the car so I'd have to replace all the various plastic pieces that make up the boot and second it's damn hard to find a scrapper for it.
Andy84 said:Try bicarbonate of soda. I've heard it works very well.
Crankarm said:What car is it? I would have thought with the success of the car scrappage scheme there would be lots of cars one of which would surely be your car so you'd easily be able to replace the bits of yours that were contaminate, unless .......... it's your 1930 4.5 litre Bentley
dudi said:Apologies Crackle, but I don't have any suggestions other than the ones already posted.
But you have reminded me to look into getting a boot liner to stop my car going the same way!
Thanks