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    Re: Honeycomb grill

    A pump up garden sprayer will help to rinse off anything that the APC or degreaser loosens up. Won't be strong enough to blast away any really stuck on dirt but at least that will be all you have to clean off after.

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    Re: Honeycomb grill

    Quote Originally Posted by pro 4x View Post
    Wanted to add, once you get it clean, use the trim detailer to keep it clean and looking like new. This product is great for your grill application.

    McKee's 37 Trim Detailer, exterior trim spray, black plastic trim spray, molding spray

    I just used this product on my honeycomb grills an hour ago for the first time. Legit product!

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    Re: Honeycomb grill

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    Congratulations that's awesome, but as far as helping Frank out on his original post???
    lol ok ok... I forgot how critical this place is. I use a leaf blower or hot air when drying off my honeycomb front. And I do this immediately after my paint is dried off.

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    Re: Honeycomb grill

    Some of the foaming tire products would work. I say this because it lifts away what's on the surface and leaves behind a shine.

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    Re: Honeycomb grill

    Griots has a couple of products that are not offered here. Like a slightly thinner wheel woolly style grill and vent brush and detail stick that you put cleaning socks on.

    I'm not sure if either will fit. The vent and grill brush is 7/8" and may or may not compress enough to fit.

    I haven't tried them, but what about something like the Speed Master Jr wheel brush.
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    Re: Honeycomb grill

    The front of my GTI is overed in honeycomb grill work. When I'm trying to apply products or give that grill work a good cleaning, I've found the small foam paint brushes you can find at a craft store or some hardware stores works really well. They come in a large variety of sizes, so it isn't hard to find one which will fit the size of the openings on your car. The smaller ones are also pretty cheap.
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    Re: Honeycomb grill

    Quote Originally Posted by Desertnate View Post
    The front of my GTI is overed in honeycomb grill work. When I'm trying to apply products or give that grill work a good cleaning, I've found the small foam paint brushes you can find at a craft store or some hardware stores works really well. They come in a large variety of sizes, so it isn't hard to find one which will fit the size of the openings on your car. The smaller ones are also pretty cheap.
    This is another good idea. They would fit

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