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13/03/2015 at 2:40 pm #59034
TF_PaulStanCan anyone recommend a boot liner for an estate car? Looks like their are a number of custom made products around anyone got a recommendation?
Ideally for when all the seats are down in the estate car.
Regards
Paul
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13/03/2015 at 7:06 pm #175226
TF_inky fingerThis is my solution to keeping my new and old shape focus’s boot tidy and clean. I use an old oversized B1 printers rubber litho blanket (they come in various sizes). Two blankets laid flat will line of the boots floor with the seats down. The blankets are canvas backed and are easily cleaned if you have dogs or need to go down the tip and are also useful in the garden to kneel on. Try giving a good sized litho printers a call and see if they can save a couple for you ours end up in the skip when i was in the print. Good luck finding a printers though.
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13/03/2015 at 7:42 pm #175230
TF_FishyhookyI have one in my Skoda Yeti and it keeps the back of the car clean when I have my tackle in
Haven’t found the need to wash it in over two years, I just take it out and give it a shake and brush it with a stiff brush.
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13/03/2015 at 7:47 pm #175231
TF_caudal finParticipantBought a Rhino for mine about a month ago and can’t fault it. Specified a velcro panel for the rear off side in order to access from rear door as well as tailgate, it also has a flap that drops over the rear bumper so you don’t scratch it.
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13/03/2015 at 8:40 pm #175232
TF_redarmyring costurn industrial textiles in walton on thames 07946 503806 martin dwyanne he will make you any size or shape boot liner
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13/03/2015 at 8:42 pm #175233
TF_macca63I have bought hard plastic liners for my last two cars off eBay one was for an estate come with a lip all round that catches any spillages can take them out and hose them down every once in a while.
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13/03/2015 at 10:23 pm #175234
tornyalParticipanthave you got one of them John any idea of the cost
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14/03/2015 at 10:35 pm #175241
TF_redarmyno mate but hes a friend and comes on here sometimes (jaap stam) they will be a lot cheaper than the branded shop bought ones
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15/03/2015 at 10:16 pm #175247
AnonymousI bought a Rhino liner, on recommendation, for my Mondeo estate a few months ago For around £160.
It arrived in a split plastic bag and the only documentation stated that any returns must be in the original packing.
it is well made but it does not fit the car properly – it is way too small even thoughit was ordered and priced for the car.
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16/03/2015 at 12:06 am #175248
TF_scarfThe first Rhino liner I got was a little small, so I rang the firm up; no problem they arranged for it to be collected and delivered a larger one. That was five years ago and it’s still going strong.
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16/03/2015 at 6:19 am #175249
TF_CraigHI have a Rhino liner for my car for nearly 3 years now and I’ve had no problems.
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16/03/2015 at 7:51 am #175251
TF_Time TravellerMy boot liners have never been big enough they dont go to th edges and protectr the door & sides.
So this time off to my local carpet shop, have you got an offcut of vinolay 1.5 metres ‘ish,
How much “£5” …job done and its spot on, doesn’t need fixing and it’s end to end with the seats down.
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16/03/2015 at 4:34 pm #175253
TF_PaulStanThanks for the recommendations. I’ll take a look at the Rhino liners this evening.
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17/03/2015 at 8:58 pm #175260
TF_GUS Ei’ve had a rhino bootliner for my mondeo estate for over 2 years cant fault it
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21/03/2015 at 2:51 pm #175297
TF_Sharp HookHave a look at boot liners on Ebay. I got one for my Passat Estate off Ebay. Came in 2 pieces so you can leave the the rear part laid down. I just fold the piece that goes over the rear seats in half and leave in the boot when not in use. The only issue is it does not protect the sides of the vehicle. But if you pack the car correctly it’s not an issue.
Made from a thick rubber. So very waterproof. Cost me about £70. Can’t fault it for the money.
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