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Old Aug 1, 2014 | 07:39 AM
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Good cargo net/organizer or something...

I am looking for a cargo net or something similar to hold a couple spray bottles without them tipping over and moving all over the place. I would like to keep a bottle of quick detail and glass cleaner in the car. I don't care if its in the trunk or somewhere in the car. It its in the trunk it can't take up a lot of room. Anybody have actual experience with a product that would work, preferably on Amazon? There are too many mixed reviews on the items I have looked at, so looking for a recommendation from personal experience.

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Old Aug 1, 2014 | 07:57 AM
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I know you're trying to look for a cargo net, but I wanted to say that I use an old Amazon box that holds my front license plate and mounting bracket, detailer, screwdriver with some screws, and microfiber towels. I did the same with my old car as well that had a cargo net. I just don't like having extra things lying out in the open in the trunk, and I fear that if I have something in the trunk it will hit the trigger on the bottle.
Old Aug 1, 2014 | 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Daaavid
I know you're trying to look for a cargo net, but I wanted to say that I use an old Amazon box that holds my front license plate and mounting bracket, detailer, screwdriver with some screws, and microfiber towels. I did the same with my old car as well that had a cargo net. I just don't like having extra things lying out in the open in the trunk, and I fear that if I have something in the trunk it will hit the trigger on the bottle.
But how do you keep the Amazon box from moving around?
Old Aug 1, 2014 | 10:16 AM
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I use a Craftsman brand tool bag in my Infiniti EX35 to hold some car chemicals and microfiber cloths and its small and doesnt move around. I can also move it into the cabin when i need to.

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Old Aug 1, 2014 | 11:04 AM
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I use a Craftsman brand tool bag in my Infiniti EX35 to hold some car chemicals and microfiber cloths and its small and doesnt move around. I can also move it into the cabin when i need to.

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Thanks, that gave me a good idea. I ordered a couple to see which one will work for me. I'm too picky for my own good lol.
Old Aug 1, 2014 | 03:44 PM
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But how do you keep the Amazon box from moving around?
The cardboard box against the trunk carpet keeps it from moving. Doesn't sound like works, but it does and has worked ever since I used it in my old car as well. You can keep it quite weighty as well if you are concerned since it is always a good idea to keep a jumper cable or battery jumper. I have it on the left corner right behind the wheel well, so it sits neatly in the corner.
Old Aug 3, 2014 | 01:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Bossman150
I am looking for a cargo net or something similar to hold a couple spray bottles without them tipping over and moving all over the place. I would like to keep a bottle of quick detail and glass cleaner in the car. I don't care if its in the trunk or somewhere in the car. It its in the trunk it can't take up a lot of room. Anybody have actual experience with a product that would work, preferably on Amazon? There are too many mixed reviews on the items I have looked at, so looking for a recommendation from personal experience.

Thanks.
The cargo net I bought that says it's oem for the max is crap at best. Useless. Sadly the cardboard box sounds like the way to go. Sometimes simple and cheap prevails.
Old Aug 3, 2014 | 06:41 AM
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There is a cargo net I got off of amazon that seems to be the OEM one. I don't know if it's crap as it works right up against the trunk opening and can be zipped up when not in use. I would prefer my previous gen nets that go across either side of the rear wheel wells. The new net is not bad but not great either. IMHO.
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