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    D4 cargo area liner

    Has anyone had any experience with this product? It seems quite good but a little cheap for what you’re getting imho. I’m mainly hoping to not only keep the back looking nice but to reduce dog hair numbers in the carpet. I have a genuine cargo area thick rubber mat which works great.


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    Yep. I have it.
    Quite happy with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Yep. I have it.
    Quite happy with it.
    Is it a well made, durable product? Do you think It’ll keep the hair at bay?
    "Land Rover - making mechanics out of everyday motorists for nearly 70 years"

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D4 View Post
    Is it a well made, durable product? Do you think It’ll keep the hair at bay?
    I have a black interior and have both a Samoyed and Japanese Spitz D4 cargo area liner

    So far it’s had dogs, car parts, motorcycle parts, recovery gear, tyres, wheels and all sorts of damp gear in there with no problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    I have a black interior and have both a Samoyed and Japanese Spitz D4 cargo area liner

    So far it’s had dogs, car parts, motorcycle parts, recovery gear, tyres, wheels and all sorts of damp gear in there with no problem.
    Cool. Thanks
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    How is the liner attached and is it easy to remove?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tankmat View Post
    How is the liner attached and is it easy to remove?
    Hook n loop

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