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My car is a no-food zone
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I have food wrappers piling up in the back seat
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Wait... you mean people drive *without* constant eating?
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Old 07-20-2002, 02:24 PM
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Do you let people eat in your car? With extremely rare exception, I never do. Too many chances to get things gummed up. That, and it takes forever to vacuum up all of the inevitable crumbs.

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My wife and the kids don't seem to get it. They always leave food and liquid in the car. My wife is getting a new car and then I will redo (have redone) the interior. Once the wife has a new car then I will shoot anyone who tries to take food in it. Yes family included.

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Food and drinks are allowed, but only rarely--mostly if we're on a long trip, and grab a quick snack--then out comes the vacuum after we get home
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I'm a perfectionist! NO FOOD IS ALLOWED no exceptions! I'm the ONLY one who can drink in my car too (I can't live without my coffee) I spend too much spare time polishing & cleaning my car. In fact, the rear floor area is covered in clear plastic to keep mud & dirt off the carpeting when my kids get in & out. I even got plastic mats under the car seat & booster seat to protect the seats too. All feet must be wiped before entry is allowed too.
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Originally Posted by DeathRat
All feet must be wiped before entry is allowed too.
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I try to avoid driving where it will be muddy, because I know that I'll spend the rest of the day cleaning the car. When I have no choice but to transport people with dirty feet, I make them flip the floor mats upside down. Mud takes forever to get out of carpet!
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Then do what I did! Go to Walmart & buy 6' long carpet runner in clear. You know , the stuff your mom used to put on the carpet at home when you were a kid to keep the carpet from getting dirty! You can cut to fit around the seat belt anchors & moldings.
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