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  • Spec me a… bootliner
  • Northwind
    Full Member

    Just put down a deposit on a Mondeo estate (05 plate) and planning to get a bootliner for it… But rather than one just for the boot, I’d like one for the boot + folded rear seats. I thought Hatchbag did these but it turns out it’s just the boot cover with a foldy-flat bit for the folded seats, I was hoping for a full liner. Anyone know if these exist?

    FuzzyWuzzy
    Full Member

    I know someone with something similar to this if that helps, they aren’t cheap though http://www.boot-buddy.com/ExtendedProtection/PromaxKit.asp I also find the rigid plastic sides a bit annoying if trying to adjust something in the back from the passenger doors .

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    http://www.overthetop.co.uk/shop/Car_Seat_Covers_and_Boot_Liners.html

    Always been very impressed with these folks.

    zimbo
    Free Member

    Try Rhino UK Bootliners…

    sharkbait
    Free Member

    +1 for Overthetop. We’ve got some stuff that’s 15 years old and still works perfectly.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Grand, cheers folks!

    stgeorge
    Full Member

    For a 7 year old mondeo I would use a tarp from B&Q or a carpet off-cut shaped to fit.

    sharkbait
    Free Member

    The plus point for the Overthetop stuff is that it’s all machine washable. We’ve got two types; one that’s thinner but a big and somehow manages to stick to the carpet going up the sides of the ineterior so no fixing required. The other is a square quilted mat that has a rubber backing and is completely waterproof – these are fantastic and can be used for all sorts of stuff including [obviously] being transfered from one car to the next.
    I can’t see us having to replace them….. ever!

    nedrapier
    Full Member

    Intuition are very good.

    headfirst
    Free Member

    + 1 for bootbuddy, works well with two dogs aswell, yes its a bit pricier but its ‘fit and forget’ – its permanently in the boot of my passat estate.

    Aus
    Free Member

    +1 bootbuddy – as headfirst, fit and forget. Been surprised how clean our boot is when we occasionally take it out bearing in mind 3 spaniels, 2 boys, bikes etc

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Bootbuddy looks just the ticket… Does it form around the wheel arches? The pics look pretty boxy…

    stgeorge, tbh it’s more about convenience/usefulness than about perfect protection for the car, it’s been nicely worn-in for me already 😉 Cheap tarps aren’t much cop, they flop around too much and make a load of noise but carpet or a decent heavy duty tarp are also options.

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