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Cleaning honey comb grill

sebounet

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The worst part to clean for me is the honey comb grill, especially the holes that are not drilled. What do you use ? tools , products

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I use a paint brush style brush to clean the areas that are not cut out (the parts that you can't stick your finger through).

I also use a wheel woolie style brush (I use the smallest one in this set) to clean the cut out honeycomb pieces. They're also great for cleaning rims.

As for the cleaner, either a normal car soap/water mix would do, or if you need a bit more cleaning power, I would recommend using Meguiar's All Purpose Cleaner diluted with water 4:1.
 

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I also use a brush (not a paint brush per se, I like a firmer bristle) or the smallest woolie.

Caution: Do not use any woolies/brushes on your paint/trim/etc that has touched your wheels.
 

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I use the pressure washer (rinse --> snow foam --> rinse) its pretty much enough for me. Just aim the washer nozzle on the area and it should get cleaned
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