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Removing mouse infested carpets in SC430

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Old 06-01-16, 03:12 PM
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Default Removing mouse infested carpets in SC430

I have a mouse infested SC430 2002 with only 25,000 miles. How can I go about cleaning the carpet and trunk area OR is there any place I could purchase a new black carpet kit? I am trying to remove the dash and center console to remove carpet but am stuck. Do you know of a youtube video showing how to remove these? I really need some help even some symphathy!
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Sorry to hear Mickey, Minnie & friends have paid an unwelcome visit!

All the trim in the trunk/boot is removable easily enough (5 distinct pieces from memory). Best if you have the usual orange plastic trim removal tools (cheap on Ebay & Amazon. Dirt cheap on AliExpress) otherwise the plastic trim retention clips can snap making refitting an issue if you break too many (you can buy spare clips tho).

I've turned back the carpet from the driver/passenger doors inwards, but never removed them so can't assist there.
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Page 3 of my "how to remove Rear Bumper Cover" guide covers how to remove the boot/trunk trims.
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