Cleaning the "Honeycomb" Grill

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Kind of a mundane question, but does anyone have any suggestions on the most efficient way to clean the grill on the P5 (upper and lower)? It's a royal pain the arse to do. Aside from a toothbrush or some small brush to do each 'hole', I have no ideas. Dirt collects in there nicely.
 
yeah i just washed the car today and those pissed me off. ;)

i think a drinking glasses brush would do good. (looks like an oversized pipe cleaner)
 
I use a soft fiber brush they say you can use it to wash the car but I use it to clean grills and wheels. You can find them at auto part store or Wal-mart type store. Bristols should be about two inch in order to do a good job.
 
dominoy2k1 said:
use them high pressure washers, just get super duper close work really good...

Do NOT use high pressure...your aluminum radiator is behind there and might get damaged. Obviously it's a PITA, but the best way is what everyone else suggests -- a small brush and a few minutes of your time.
 
uclap5 said:
yeah i just washed the car today and those pissed me off. ;)

i think a drinking glasses brush would do good. (looks like an oversized pipe cleaner)


Or use the kind of brush that is used for baby bottles.

Like this one:

bottlebrushdeluxe.jpg
 
anyone know how to keep water from collecting in the grille and then upon completion of drying your car, it dribbles out?
 
tonkabui said:
anyone know how to keep water from collecting in the grille and then upon completion of drying your car, it dribbles out?

no, but thats REALLY ******* annoying :)
 
hi pressure is not going to hurt your radiator unless it is like 2500lbs or something but most high pressure hose are like 1500 i do it all the time.
 
I'd be worried about bending some of the fins on the radiator. They're only aluminum after all...it would be a real b**** to replace. I use regular hose pressure to clean the grill and any debris from the front of the radiator, but I'd be wary of using anything with higher pressure.

Maybe a pressure washer won't hurt it, but I'd rather not take the chance. To quote Dennis Miller: "That's just my opinion, I could be wrong."
 

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