Cleaning Front and Rear Grilles

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Has anybody figured out the magic solution for cleaning dirt out of all the little honeycombs in the front and rear grilles?
I tried yesterday with a super soft long bristle wheel brush while I was washing the car and it didn't do the trick.
Not looking forward to having to sit down and attack each one with a Q-Tip!
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I use the Tough Guy 2ZPA8 Car Wash Brush, SOFT Bristles from Amazon.
 


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I use a brush similar to rooSTer's , but mine is the now obsolete Meguiars soft bristle wheel brush. Looks like I found a replacement...thanks, rooSTer!
 


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Thanks guys. I'm always nervous about using a pressure washer as the grill seems to have a high gloss finish on it and I've seen trim ruined by pressure washers. Maybe I'll start at a distance and work my way closer.
Rooster, the brush looks similar to the one I tried. I'll give it another go - take a bit more time on my next try. Calgary is very dusty - the Wild West you know! As soon as it gets a bit wet the dust sticks to everything.
 


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I also use a brush on the grill as well, seems its the easiest as it gets most of the crevasses.
 


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+1 for pressure washer, I just use very low pressure when I'm cleaning.
 


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I know this is an old post but damn are the grill a PITA. Most definitely getting a brush.
 


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