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Is there a quick way to clean honeycomb grills?
How would one go abouts cleaning a grill like this one? I tried a Swissvax brush but its too stiff to get in each hole... There must be a easier way??
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Re: Is there a quick way to clean honeycomb grills?
Have you tried something like this?
Lug Nut Brush,Clean Wheel Brush,clean brake calipers, clean lug nuts, boar's hair wheel brush, best wheel brush, wheel lug nuts
I never used Swissvax brush but they look similar. I also got some other brush that has a bigger diameter and softer bristle. I'll try to take a pic of it tomorrow.
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Re: Is there a quick way to clean honeycomb grills?
The Daytona jr brush may work.
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Re: Is there a quick way to clean honeycomb grills?
I use my old Meguiar's Slide Lock brush.
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Re: Is there a quick way to clean honeycomb grills?
Originally Posted by Bunky
The Daytona jr brush may work.
I agree with Bunky. I've ordered two just for that purpose.
My name is Jeff and I like to make things SHINE!!!
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Re: Is there a quick way to clean honeycomb grills?
Individually cleaning each hole is never going to be quick. I have these foam swab sticks in my shopping cart:
Lake Country Detail Sticks, detailing sticks, motorcycle detail sticks, foam detail sticks
I can't think of any other way to put plastic dressing on, that would not make a mess. I thought of spraying 303 but it would run. Other than the foam swabs, you'd have to do the old poking a cloth into each hole with a screwdriver.
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Re: Is there a quick way to clean honeycomb grills?
Originally Posted by Bunky
The Daytona jr brush may work.
nice
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Re: Is there a quick way to clean honeycomb grills?
thanks for the suggestions guys... Too bad the foam tips come in a 12 pack.. I think I really only need like a 3 pack or something like that.. The Daytona brush is just too big to stick in the holes lol..
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