Hey all,
I am wondering if any of you have a tool that attaches to a vacuum to clean the siding seat tracks in minivans. I did one yesterday that was full of mud and dog hair, and all kinds of gunk. I used qtips and did an acceptable job, just thinking how much easier it would be to suck it out. No, my long thin nozzle would not fit in there.
I use my steamer, and a degreaser if necessary. I clean them early in the process since gunk can splatter, then tape over them so crap doesn’t get back in there when vacuuming.
Ah, the old Toyota Sienna. How well I recognize you. I made an attachment by heating a thin crevice tool and reshaping it into a thinner crevice tool. We have a customer that is a dog trainer and shows dogs. They transport the dogs in crates, but the Sienna is still always full of dog hair. It works great on dog hair, not sure it would work great on popcorn or cheerios, but at the very least it would pull them out of the track so you could vacuum them up later.
I got a wetvac nozzle kit from HD or Lowe's that had a bunch of nozzles and reducing couplers to take a 1.5" nozzle down into several 1' and 0.5" nozzles. Some have bristles on the end. I think it was intended to clean computer keyboards and electronics. Stuff like that. It has come in handy a few times to reach into tight spaces like your situation. I think it is the Wet-Vac brand. I would blast it with compressed air first as suggested.
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