MarkSki
Seasoned Member
Try spraying the trunk with some sented Lysol.
Thanks Jack, I have some Lemon Sented Lysol and I'll give it a try in the morning.
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Try spraying the trunk with some sented Lysol.
Thanks Jack, I have some Lemon Sented Lysol and I'll give it a try in the morning.
Thanks Jack, I have some Lemon Sented Lysol and I'll give it a try in the morning.
,Also, "yes" we have hijacked this thread.
As I stated in your other thread, I have not noticed the trunk getting overly hot. I have carried cabonated drinks in the trunk and other grocery items. I believe you, it is just that it seems odd that the wine would get hot enough to explode. Are you sure that the cork wasn't already lose? When you examined the bottle was the cork completely blown or was it just leaking? Also I have carried chocolates in the trunk before and they were not melted after a two hour trip on a 95 degree Fahrenheit day.
Maybe there is something particular about your vehicle. Either that or we just have to open up and X-File.
Also, "yes" we have hijacked this thread.