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Boot liner recommendations

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personally don't waste your money, it may show it fits that boot but the connections to the seats are fragile, all mine ripped within 2 weeks of light use, and it doesn't hold to the sides like the image shows you.

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Thanks for the feedback... any alternative products?

truthfully no, ive just bought a genuine skoda rubber mat for the boot and having to send the missus in monthly with lint roll to remove the dog fur.

Same as Greeny. I bought the rubber boot liner from skoda. Think it was 33 quid. Very good quality product (weighs a ton) Obviously it doesn't cover the rear of the seats but I just throw a sheet over the back seats into boot to stop hair getting on.

I've also bought two cheap rubber footwell mats from Tesco and place them on top of bumper when the dog gets in and out. Think they were a couple of quid each and it stops my mutt scratching my paintwork!

The Skoda genuine rubber liners are seriously tough. They have a lip on them so unless the wet kit is absolutely drenched then they'll hold it away from the carpet. The lip should also stop most of the dog hair getting to the boot floor carpet but you'll still have to deal with it on the back of the rear seatback.

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