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Hello. I can see this has been discussed before but I’m wondering if anyone has purchased storage nets or similar for the cupboards, particularly the top cupboards? If so, could you share a link? I’ve tried various bungee cords with self adhesive pads, etc but they tend to pop off after a while if things move around. Thanks.
 
Ooo, brilliant. Thanks. Did you screw them into the cabinets? Slightly wary of doing this but feels increasingly necessary.
Yep three screws each side, had to check length and use shorter ones if the partitions were really thin or not worry if there was another one going on other side
 
Just a follow up to this thread about nets for cupboards. I called VW parts today. They are £370 each for the left upper and lower cupboards. And for some inexplicable reason £55 for the right lower. This is not for a set of nets. This is cost per net.
Bungee cord, anyone?
 
Hello. I can see this has been discussed before but I’m wondering if anyone has purchased storage nets or similar for the cupboards, particularly the top cupboards? If so, could you share a link? I’ve tried various bungee cords with self adhesive pads, etc but they tend to pop off after a while if things move around. Thanks.
Hi @VanFan Our GC600 arrived in January and I’ve come up up with a few bug-bare solutions. So much so, I’ve started an Etsy shop!

See the link below.However, If you come direct to me on vwcaliforniaclub, i’ll give a 10% discount, excluding postage.

 
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Hi @VanFan Our GC600 arrived in January and I’ve come up up with a few bug-bare solutions. So much so, I’ve started an Etsy shop!

See the link below.However, If you come direct to me on vwcaliforniaclub, i’ll give a 10% discount, excluding postage.

Hello. Thanks for this. I have tried lots of different methods now but have found that anything that is fixed by sticking eventually (or even quite quickly) pulls off even when following the advised preparation.
It looks like the lower ones are fixed via clips on top and bottom of cupboards? This would be good.
And the top ones are via sticky pads at top of cupboards and clips at the bottom? If so, I have purchased similar/same and it has not worked (as above) and I am considering using screws to fix it in place.

Wondering if anyone has screwed into these cupboards??
 
Hello. Thanks for this. I have tried lots of different methods now but have found that anything that is fixed by sticking eventually (or even quite quickly) pulls off even when following the advised preparation.
It looks like the lower ones are fixed via clips on top and bottom of cupboards? This would be good.
And the top ones are via sticky pads at top of cupboards and clips at the bottom? If so, I have purchased similar/same and it has not worked (as above) and I am considering using screws to fix it in place.

Wondering if anyone has screwed into these cupboards??
Hi. Yes, I understand your doubts on the matter of adhesive pads. All I can say in their defence is that I use industrial grade 3M VHB tape which as far as I am concerned is the best available.

However, if you are still not convinced, I can adopt the design of the upper part to enable you to screw them into the wooden cabinet frame. I just know a lot of owners are against mechanical fixings which leave permanent holes.

Dan.
 

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