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Lidl's middle aisle bargain will stop your car from getting scuff marks & keeps interior dry – plus it costs just £5.99

Lidl's middle aisle bargain will stop your car from getting scuff marks & keeps interior dry – plus it costs just £5.99

The Irish Sun5 days ago
THIS middle aisle bargain from Lidl can help keep the inside of your car clean, clear and dry.
Anyone who finds their car boot in a state of constant filth and clutter will want to
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Ultimate Speed Car Boot Mat
Credit: Lidl
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Night-time photograph of Lidl supermarket at Heacham
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The "Ultimate Speed Car Boot Mat" is designed to
It doesn't matter whether you have a
The mat "can be cut to size for all standard vehicle types", Lidl's website says.
It also boasts anti-slip spikes underneath to make sure the
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read more in motors
The
BARGAIN BUY
The product is designed to be stain and water repellent.
It also has a "profiled area to keep moisture away", according to the vendor's website.
The mat can be bought from Lidl for just £5.99, and has a three year warranty.
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It's not the only cheap buy that can help motorists make the most of their cars.
Those with little or no air conditioning can benefit the most from a £1.35
Aldi
kitchen essential
.
The wet rag can be stored in the freezer overnight and then placed in front of your car's air vent.
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It will prevent hot air in the vehicle from being blown around the car.
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Lidl's middle aisle bargain will stop your car from getting scuff marks & keeps interior dry – plus it costs just £5.99
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