R56 Halloween horror story (or Murphy kickin me when I'm down)
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Halloween horror story (or Murphy kickin me when I'm down)
Obviously this involves my mini, Jade, so those that are frightened of hearing about the pain and suffering of someone else's mini may want to skip to the next thread...
Still here? Okay, here is the deal.
On 10-31-07 I got the wonderful news that my department at work was being downsized.
Already my day was off to a great start. So, since I had the rest of the day free, I decided to swing by costco and pick up a few household supplies I had been lacking. Among the items I bought was one of those very large containers of liquid laundry detergent. I'm sure you can see where this is going.
So, cut to me pulling into my parking spot at home. As soon as I turn off the car I hear "glugg...glugg...glugg..glugg". Immediately I panicked and jumped out to go open the boot. Sure enough my worst fear was realized...the detergent had fallen on its side and the lid popped off...AND WAS POURING OUT IN THE BOOT OF MY MINI!!!!
Oh man was I *pissed*! So after I managed to get ahold of myself, I went about the task of trying to clean up the mess. It looked like about 1 or 2 liters of the liquid soap had emptied, since the container was still half full. Thankfully the boot is one of the lowest points in the car, so most of the liquid pooled in the little recess that holds the jack.
Since I have an S, the plug in the boot that would hold the securing bolt for the spare tire just leads to an empty hole, I was able to flush out the majority of the soap thru there. At one point I had a garden hose just pouring water straight into the boot to wash it out.
One small saving grace was that only a small portion of the soap got on the trim outside of the boot cover. (the hard plastic square pieces that covers the jack, think it is called the 'non slip boot cover'?)
So...after spending two hours spraying down the boot (INSIDE the car mind you) and cleaning up the soap residue, I believe I got it almost back to original condition. In the process I did have to take off the plastic molding that covers the boot latch, and had to extensively clean the toolkit and the cargo netting.
I am STILL trying to get all the soap out of the boot cover, but I think it may be less hassle to just toss that one out and get a new one (since list price on one of those is only like $32). I might point out also that my mini is not even two weeks old. But I suppose this is like getting the first ding, eh?
That was my Halloween treat this year.
Still here? Okay, here is the deal.
On 10-31-07 I got the wonderful news that my department at work was being downsized.
Already my day was off to a great start. So, since I had the rest of the day free, I decided to swing by costco and pick up a few household supplies I had been lacking. Among the items I bought was one of those very large containers of liquid laundry detergent. I'm sure you can see where this is going.
So, cut to me pulling into my parking spot at home. As soon as I turn off the car I hear "glugg...glugg...glugg..glugg". Immediately I panicked and jumped out to go open the boot. Sure enough my worst fear was realized...the detergent had fallen on its side and the lid popped off...AND WAS POURING OUT IN THE BOOT OF MY MINI!!!!
Oh man was I *pissed*! So after I managed to get ahold of myself, I went about the task of trying to clean up the mess. It looked like about 1 or 2 liters of the liquid soap had emptied, since the container was still half full. Thankfully the boot is one of the lowest points in the car, so most of the liquid pooled in the little recess that holds the jack.
Since I have an S, the plug in the boot that would hold the securing bolt for the spare tire just leads to an empty hole, I was able to flush out the majority of the soap thru there. At one point I had a garden hose just pouring water straight into the boot to wash it out.
One small saving grace was that only a small portion of the soap got on the trim outside of the boot cover. (the hard plastic square pieces that covers the jack, think it is called the 'non slip boot cover'?)
So...after spending two hours spraying down the boot (INSIDE the car mind you) and cleaning up the soap residue, I believe I got it almost back to original condition. In the process I did have to take off the plastic molding that covers the boot latch, and had to extensively clean the toolkit and the cargo netting.
I am STILL trying to get all the soap out of the boot cover, but I think it may be less hassle to just toss that one out and get a new one (since list price on one of those is only like $32). I might point out also that my mini is not even two weeks old. But I suppose this is like getting the first ding, eh?
That was my Halloween treat this year.
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Look at the bright side of all this--you'll have a sweet smelling car for all eternity! And you must be in pretty good spirits after your "down-sizing" because you called the jug half FULL.
Seriously, though--I'd complain to the detergent manufacturer about the cap that "popped off." Things happen, jugs get tipped over--the cap should have stayed put. At least claim for the boot cover, but I'd tell them how pissed I was--and wouldn't have put it in quite such a mild mannered way. But that's just me.
Seriously, though--I'd complain to the detergent manufacturer about the cap that "popped off." Things happen, jugs get tipped over--the cap should have stayed put. At least claim for the boot cover, but I'd tell them how pissed I was--and wouldn't have put it in quite such a mild mannered way. But that's just me.
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Seriously, though--I'd complain to the detergent manufacturer about the cap that "popped off." Things happen, jugs get tipped over--the cap should have stayed put. At least claim for the boot cover, but I'd tell them how pissed I was--and wouldn't have put it in quite such a mild mannered way. But that's just me.
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I so can relate to your pain in your spilled laundry detergent....but in another way. On August 8th (just over a month after delivery of Scarlett), I was at my Mom's and just about to leave. I had my door open and was standing outside Scarlett talking to Mom who was in her garage about to leave as well. Suddenly, the neighbors dog comes running over. My husband had been fearful that the dog would come running over and jump up on Scarlett scratching her paint. I could see it all coming to life and felt his fears would become reality. NOPE! Boy was I wrong! Instead, stupid dog jumped into Scarlett and ran from driver to passenger seat PEEING the whole entire time. ACK! Now my cloth/leather seats are soiled with dog pee. I used an upholstery stain remover on them and febreezed Scarlett good. I was most concerned about residual effects, especially in the 100 degree Florida heat. Evidentally I did a pretty good job because there is no staining or foul smells to be had. Sounds like you did a pretty good clean up job as well. If these are the worse that we have to worry with on our MINIs then I think we are pretty lucky.
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Wow....I can relate to your pain. We had a gallon of bleach spill in the back of my Honda Accord hatchback....the carpets turned white and then flaked away.
My mom was going to a dinner party and had a tray of sushi open up and spill all over the trunk of her new 300ZX convertible! (dang, that's a lot funnier sounding now )
My mom was going to a dinner party and had a tray of sushi open up and spill all over the trunk of her new 300ZX convertible! (dang, that's a lot funnier sounding now )
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