How to protect your trunk from damage, smells and dogs
- By Hatchbag Team
- Oct 10, 2024
How to protect your trunk from damage, smells and dogs
Trunks can often get dirty, messy and smelly with having pets and using regularly. The more you use your trunk, the more often you’ll need to clean it, which is a tedious job.
In this guide, we show you the best ways to protect and clean your trunk.
In this guide:
- How to protect your trunk from dog hair
- How to get rid of smells from your trunk
- How to protect your bumper from scratches
- How to protect your car seats
- Trunk protectors: Cargo liners
- Trunk protectors: Accessories
How to protect your trunk from dog hair
Step 1: Clean the dog hair from your trunk
The first step is to remove the hair:
- Give the trunk a thorough clean using a vacuum cleaner. You can also use a dog hair removal brush for the process to make your cleaning smoother. For those hard-to-reach places, wrap your hands in tape and take up the dog hair from the carpet with the sticky adhesive.
- Invest in a cargo liner. All our cargo liners are:
- tailored to fit each specific car model
- made from tough, waterproof and non-absorbent reinforced PVC
- easy to clean—it will only take a couple of minutes with a wipe
Step 2: Prepare the space
If you want more room in your trunk for your pet or objects, fold your backseats down. You can still install a Hatchbag cargo liner by upgrading to the Rear Plus or Rear Split.

The Rear Plus allows you to fold your backseats down together. With the Rear Split, you can fold your backseats down individually or together.
Protecting the bumper
To protect your bumper from scratches or muddy dog paws, we also offer a bumper flap. You attach this to a loop fastener strip at the end of the liner and can roll it away in the trunk when you’re not using it.
Protecting your rear seats
If you have big dogs that like to drool over the headrests, a Rear Seat Flap will help. This attaches to the top of the backseats and flaps over the headrests. For pets that like to lie against the trunk door, a tailgate cover won’t go amiss.

1. The Rear Plus

2. The Rear Split
Step 3: Cleaning your hook and loop fasteners
We have a few tricks to help keep the hook and loop fasteners free of dog hair:
- Before fitting your cargo liner, use anti-static spray on the hook and loop fasteners. This will prevent them from being covered in hair, and make the fitting of your cargo liner easier.
- If hair accumulates in the hook and loop fasteners, use a lint roller, tweezers, a comb, duct tape or a toothbrush to remove it. You can then use anti-static spray to prevent hair from getting into the hook and loop fasteners again.

Step 4: Keep pet odor at bay
We all know how much our four-legged-friends like to jump in puddles or lakes, or roll around in mud and sand. They love to get messy! These kinds of activities can lead to bad smells.
To keep pet odor at bay, use our odor mat. Its quilted materials means it’s comfortable for your pooch to sit or lie on. It contains an active charcoal ingredient in the middle to absorb those unwanted smells.
How to get rid of smells from your trunk
Smells can be one of the hardest things to remove from your car. Bad odors from wet dogs, spilt liquids or the many different items you carry in your boot (shopping, fishing equipment, bikes, shoes etc.) can seep into the carpet fibres and last weeks, months or even years, making that bad smell last. Purchasing air fresheners can help mask them, but will never remove them completely. That is a temporary solution.
The best way to protect your trunk from smells is by being pro-active. Don’t wait until the smell has already started before you act. Purchasing an odor mats in conjunction with your cargo liner, helps prevent smells building up in your car by protecting your trunk. Our odor mats are made with an active charcoal ingredient that absorbs nasty odors. The odor mats are made from quilted material which offer some extra comfort for a pet and can be easily cleaned in a washing machine.
Cleaning your trunk
If there are smells radiating from your trunk, clean them immediately. The longer you leave them lingering, the more they will ingrain themselves in the fabric.
Step 1: Vacuum your trunk
Vacuum your trunk to remove any excess dirt. Bits of food and rubbish may have worked themselves into the fabric, which causes odor.
Wet and dry vacuum
If you own a wet-dry vacuum, you can use it to remove any mildew and moisture. This is particularly important if you pack sports equipment (such as fishing rods and bikes) in your car. Any moisture left in the trunk will soak into the fibres and cause smells.
Step 2: Use a stain remover
Tackle overpowering smells using a strong stain remover. You can buy these from grocery or hardware stores. Spray the affected area and pat it with a cloth. Don’t rub the fabric as this can cause the odor to go deeper into the fibres. Leave the stain remover on the affected area for the time suggested on the packaging.
Step 3: Hire professional help
If the previous steps haven’t removed the smells, hire a specialist cleaner. They can give your whole car a clean and use their expertise to ensure your car is odor-free.
How to protect your bumper from scratches
Tip:
If you transport smaller dogs, lift them out of the trunk yourself, rather than letting them climb out.
If you transport a pet, or regularly carry heavy objects in your car, you’ll need to protect your bumper. Pets can easily scratch the bumper with their claws when getting in and out of the trunk. Heavy objects can also cause scratches (or worse) if knocked into the bumper accidentally.
You can use a towel to cover the bumper but this can quickly become dirty and smelly. These smells will soak themselves into the fibres of the boot and cause bad odors (see above).
bumper flaps

The best way to protect your bumper is with a bumper flap.
A bumper flap is a removable accessory which covers the car bumper. It attaches to the rear of the cargo liner with a hook and loop fastener. We make the flaps from the same quality of material as our cargo liners, so they provide the same high level of protection. The reinforced, soft PVC is waterproof and non-absorbent so you won’t have to worry about nasty smells.
How to protect your car seats
If you’re a dog owner, you know they love to jump up on the backseats. Their muddy paws and drooling mouths can cause havoc with your upholstery. Similar issues can occur when you’re carrying dirty or wet equipment such as fishing tackle or mountain bikes.

Again, you can cover at least the top portion of the seats with a towel. But because these are absorbent, they can actually damage your car by soaking up the moisture and transferring it to the seats. If you do use a towel, replace them with clean ones regularly and never leave them on the seat for an extended period of time.
Rear seat flap
A much easier way to protect your seats is by combining a cargo liner with a rear seat flap. These flaps protect the top of the seats. They are custom-made to fit your specific car model and can be attached with a hoop and loop fastener.
Trunk protectors: cargo liners

Cargo liners are designed to protect your trunk from scratches, odors and damage. They come in a variety of materials and designs. These materials also vary in quality so make sure you research your choice and read reviews.
There are two types of cargo liners:
- Generic
- Custom
Generic cargo liners
Generic cargo liners are designed to be one-size-fits-all. They come in one standard size only, so they won’t fit all boot spaces. Sometimes they can be cut down to various sizes, but they are likely to leave parts of the boot exposed to dirt and debris, which is not ideal if you desire maximum protection.
The poor fitting can cause the cargo liner to slip, which isn’t helpful if you transport pets or expensive objects.
Want the perfect fitting cargo liner?
- Visit our website
- Select your car manufacturer
- Select your vehicle model
- Customise your cargo liner
- Get free delivery to the US
Custom cargo liners
Custom cargo liners are made to fit a specific model of car. This ensures that every centimetre of your trunk is protected.
They are usually a bit more expensive than generic designs, because of the added effort that goes into the design and the higher-quality materials used. Hatchbag cargo liners are custom-made from reinforced soft PVC, which is waterproof and easy to clean.
Trunk protectors: Accessories
Hatchbag offer a range of accessories that will help protect your trunk from bumps, scratches and smells. The can be added on in conjunction with purchasing your cargo liner. For a brief explanation of our accessories:
- Bumper flap—protects bumper from scratches
- Rear seat flap—protects the top of your rear seats from damage
- Tailgate cover—protects the trunk door of the car from the inside
- Odor mat—helps prevent smells from seeping into fabric
- Rubber mat—adds extra protection from heavy objects in the trunk
- Hatchbed mat—keeps your dog safe and comfy with non-slip rubber design and soft pile
- Cargo liner extension—fully protects your trunk with an extended cover that reaches till the back of the front seats
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