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Old 06 November 2001, 03:16 PM
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I left mine in the glove compartment and forgot about it - until I noticed my CD caddy case was covered in sticky goo, thought "oh *****" then mopped up the puddle of it in the glove compartment. Car smells really nice now. Make sure you don't store it on its side

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Old 06 November 2001, 03:22 PM
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.........but I bet the glove compartment goes like a rocket now
Old 06 November 2001, 04:08 PM
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I have the fastest opening glove compartment on the board, quite possibly the world.
Old 06 November 2001, 04:41 PM
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***ROFLMAO***

...Do you get big flame outs when the glovebox opens?? ...
Old 06 November 2001, 05:55 PM
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It also makes the hinges and latch mechanism far smoother and complete eliminates interior detonation
Old 06 November 2001, 06:36 PM
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Has a bit of a negative effect on soundproofing, I used to store mine inside the spare wheel in the boot, it leaked and the soundproofing disolved into a gooey mess

I really don't know how you are supposed to store it in a car, unless you have an old millers bottle to store it in,

Anyone come up with a solution?
Old 06 November 2001, 06:38 PM
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Put the lid on???
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LOL S'chick. Trust a woman to be so sensible.

But I do just what Robertio suggests. Rinsed out some old Millers bottles with petrol from the lawn mower, and let them evaporate dry. Then filled up with 50/60ml of NF (which I try to keep upright ).

Works for me, and I can now mow the grass in 30 seconds

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Steven - Had exactly the same problem this Saturday. Except they were my girlfriends cd cases and a friend's letter from a good football club about a youth training placement.


Ooops.

Now being stored, in boot, wedged between autochanger and side, wrapped in cloth.

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