Castrol make a well-hyped oil but their carton designers couldnt engineer an escape from a wet paper bag.
Result:
Mostly full (had already got a couple 1/2L topups out of it) 1-gallon carton of Magnatec bursts open in boot and lays undiscovered for two weeks while owner is on holiday. (I know, dumb for keeping a 4.5L in the boot). Three and a half litres of 10w40 all over the damn place; over the boot liner, the boot itself, the toolbag & tools, petrol canister, a little on the spare tyre (will that have to be replaced?)... all of which turned out to be fairly easy to clean or replace. What isn't, is the litre or so that leaked forwards from the boot and out under the back seats and down on the carpet behind and underneath the drivers seat.
I think so far i've done a fair job of getting it all out - lots of newspaper, kitchen towel, and random upholstery cleaner from the garage that claims to get oil out - but there's still a residual greasiness that can't be gotten rid of even with fairy liquid and several other detergents. Plus there's some still underneath the carpet that I'll probably never get to without some serious trim unscrewing and maybe even removing the seats, and all that still sitting under the rear bench and soaked into the foam rubber.
What to do, O mighty cleaning lords?
PS the upholstery in general was pretty good when the car was bought at 57k, but after having my fat ass in it for 11000 miles the drivers seat is looking distinctly more faded than the others. Just use the general cleaner again?
