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Who wants to drive a dirty car on a road trip? How do you carry your potions and tools to do light cleaning? Here's something I'm trying out.
I recently bought the Frunk Liner from Sun Coast. I also purchased a Shoe Organizer from Amazon and cut off all except the top row of 4 mesh pockets (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MJH9V2V) and I folded the top edge of the organizer and put it behind the rear edge of the liner.
I have 4 small spray bottles for Water, Adam's Waterless Wash, Gtechniq Bug Cleaner, and a 50/50 mix of Waterless Wash and CarPro window cleaner that works on both windows and the interior screens.
Each pocket contains the spray with the cloth to use for that spray.
I also have a USB-C rechargeable vacuum (what it lacks in power it makes up for by being small), and will need some extra help to keep secure.
Here's what it looks like. I also have a first aid kit and my Tesla to J1772 adaptor at the top, and a windshield squeegee that is not shown.
I have also tried using a cut-off wine bottle tote in the trunk side pockets for these items. Although this works technically, it's a bit dark there when in a garage, so you have to pull everything out to find what you want, and when backed into a charger, moving around the back of the car can be a bit restricted.
I recently bought the Frunk Liner from Sun Coast. I also purchased a Shoe Organizer from Amazon and cut off all except the top row of 4 mesh pockets (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MJH9V2V) and I folded the top edge of the organizer and put it behind the rear edge of the liner.
I have 4 small spray bottles for Water, Adam's Waterless Wash, Gtechniq Bug Cleaner, and a 50/50 mix of Waterless Wash and CarPro window cleaner that works on both windows and the interior screens.
Each pocket contains the spray with the cloth to use for that spray.
I also have a USB-C rechargeable vacuum (what it lacks in power it makes up for by being small), and will need some extra help to keep secure.
Here's what it looks like. I also have a first aid kit and my Tesla to J1772 adaptor at the top, and a windshield squeegee that is not shown.
I have also tried using a cut-off wine bottle tote in the trunk side pockets for these items. Although this works technically, it's a bit dark there when in a garage, so you have to pull everything out to find what you want, and when backed into a charger, moving around the back of the car can be a bit restricted.
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