NF Octane Booster - store vertical only
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 
Steve.

Steve.
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?

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