Dog proofing the new ZS

Does the decorators film hold up on its own? Just thinking what to do whilst I wait for delivery of the liner. Thanks for sharing
It's pretty good - the self adhesive has held up in our other car for 2 years now (although we do have a floor mat in there to save if from claw punctures) - one of our better investments.

It's inexpensive and you can get it at places such as Brewers or ebay.
 
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It's pretty good - the self adhesive has held up in our other car for 2 years now (although we do have a floor mat in there to save if from claw punctures) - one of our better investments.

It's inexpensive and you can get it at places such as Brewers or ebay.
Thank you ,yes I think I'll pop a blanket in there until the liner arrives. Thank you for replying. I picked the car up today 😊😊
 
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Ok, so I now have the car as well... And have fitted 5 of the 6 pieces.
Has anyone managed to fit the long thin protector strip (the one that goes over the plastic part with the lid catch in it) AND managed to shut the boot lid?
 
Ok, so I now have the car as well... And have fitted 5 of the 6 pieces.
Has anyone managed to fit the long thin protector strip (the one that goes over the plastic part with the lid catch in it) AND managed to shut the boot lid?
I had to cut the cross piece nearest the boot in half and folded both halves underneath.

Didn't like the boot liner in the end and got rid, replaced it with one from Hatchbag Boot liners, excellent bespoke fit and totally dog proof!
 
Ok, so I now have the car as well... And have fitted 5 of the 6 pieces.
Has anyone managed to fit the long thin protector strip (the one that goes over the plastic part with the lid catch in it) AND managed to shut the boot lid?
Yes, but it takes a bit of jiggling!
 

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Has anyone managed to fit the long thin protector strip (the one that goes over the plastic part with the lid catch in it) AND managed to shut the boot lid?

As the rear piece had no means of 'sticking' to the car, I fixed it with cuts of 'hook & eye' tape and it hasn't moved since.....and the tailgate shuts nicely.
 
I ordered this for my back seats from here, it's made to measure and you ordered from a UK site, Mine was made and shipped from India.
I'm really pleased with the quality and I'm sure my chocolate lab with put it through it paces.
 

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It's used by decorators to put on carpets, floors etc. prior to painting and is self adhesive, low-tac so can stay on for ages and then just peel off without leaving any residue.

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We've used it on all our cars, not the most elegant solution, but it's the boot, so who goes looking in there? It can look a bit 'clinical' on it's own (see below), hence we thought we'd try the boot liner in this one over the top.

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I saw the same arrangement on a TV crime drama, when someone was going to dispose of a body 🥵 LOL.
 
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