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What can be used to agitate dirt/grease in tight corners under the hood?

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  • What can be used to agitate dirt/grease in tight corners under the hood?

    Using a q-tip kind of works. I feel like if there was something like a really small brush with strong bristles on its head rather than its sides that would be perfect.

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    Re: What can be used to agitate dirt/grease in tight corners under the hood?

    What are your favorite Detail Tools under $1

    https://meguiarsonline.com/forums/sh...m+makeup+wedge

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      Re: What can be used to agitate dirt/grease in tight corners under the hood?

      It sounds like the tiny brush to clean your brothers electric shaving heads would work.
      I think his will work better than yours or mine.

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        Re: What can be used to agitate dirt/grease in tight corners under the hood?

        I have a couple of these for interior use... might not be as stiff as you want, but maybe.

        Large Multi-Purpose Brush - Wheels, interior, exterior, paint you find a purpose, weve got the brush! Large Multi-Purpose Brush is as versatile a detail brush as you can imagine. The soft, synthetic bristles are clear-coat safe and perfect for ...
        2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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          Re: What can be used to agitate dirt/grease in tight corners under the hood?

          Paint brush with the bristles cut short.

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            Re: What can be used to agitate dirt/grease in tight corners under the hood?

            I had some good results with the quilted cotton squares and the qtips. Surprisingly, the wedges weren't as useful. I found them too squishy to move stuck on elements off but they were good for absorbing liquids. The cotton squares were also surprisingly good for absorbing liquids in tight spaces.

            I just sprayed my cleaner and then agitated and then I put the squares down in the area and they picked up a good amount of released gunk.

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