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Hi guys over the weekend I left some polyfiller in the boot of my car only to go and put the shopping in today to find that the lid has come of and the contents of the container have now solidified on my boot's floor - does anyone know how I can remove this?
Hi guys over the weekend I left some polyfiller in the boot of my car only to go and put the shopping in today to find that the lid has come of and the contents of the container have now solidified on my boot's floor - does anyone know how I can remove this?
Thanks
Boot carpet from a breakers yard for about a tenner.
As per Taf, also, nice little tip for cleaning upholstery in a car, engine degreaser, dilute with water ( very weak ) stronger if needed, scrub stains and rinse, used to work wonders in the k'archer shampoo machine