D DaveMcT Distinguished member Written a guide Joined Sep 14, 2009 Messages 19,492 Points 3,294 Sep 13, 2019 #2 I do that with a dust sheet under to catch juice running out. An old gazebo cover does a great job for lining the car back end.
I do that with a dust sheet under to catch juice running out. An old gazebo cover does a great job for lining the car back end.
OP OP JonboyPandamonium New member Joined Aug 31, 2019 Messages 11 Points 4 Sep 14, 2019 #3 DaveMcT said: I do that with a dust sheet under to catch juice running out. An old gazebo cover does a great job for lining the car back end. Click to expand... Yes, the sweet smelling juice did catch me out. Also, top tip for next time, put a board at the bottom as the “lip” caused by the folded down back seat was a challenge to lift the heavy weight over! I also managed to fill my cup holder with grass!
DaveMcT said: I do that with a dust sheet under to catch juice running out. An old gazebo cover does a great job for lining the car back end. Click to expand... Yes, the sweet smelling juice did catch me out. Also, top tip for next time, put a board at the bottom as the “lip” caused by the folded down back seat was a challenge to lift the heavy weight over! I also managed to fill my cup holder with grass!
D DaveMcT Distinguished member Written a guide Joined Sep 14, 2009 Messages 19,492 Points 3,294 Sep 16, 2019 #4 Just drag the bag to the edge of the boot then tip it out by pulling the farthest away handles forwards (ok backwards but you know what I mean ) Don't allow the bottom "front" of the bag to slip into the boot as you pull and the contents will tip neatly onto the floor. Last edited: Sep 16, 2019
Just drag the bag to the edge of the boot then tip it out by pulling the farthest away handles forwards (ok backwards but you know what I mean ) Don't allow the bottom "front" of the bag to slip into the boot as you pull and the contents will tip neatly onto the floor.