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Gti grill question..

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stealthwolf:
I use a brush and apply dressing to the grille. Makes it easier to get into the tight corners. Then I use a microfibre to wipe each and every one in turn.

Tortaruga:

--- Quote from: stealthwolf on April 11, 2013, 10:03:18 pm ---I use a microfibre to wipe each and every one in turn.
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I started to do this and lost the will to live. I left it after doing about 10 hexagons.

I think I'll never get into serious detailing as I don't have the patience...I think it doesn't suit certain personality traits.

Hence my dishwasher idea...

camfollower:

--- Quote from: Tortaruga on April 11, 2013, 11:20:27 pm ---
--- Quote from: stealthwolf on April 11, 2013, 10:03:18 pm ---I use a microfibre to wipe each and every one in turn.
--- End quote ---

I started to do this and lost the will to live. I left it after doing about 10 hexagons.

I think I'll never get into serious detailing as I don't have the patience...I think it doesn't suit certain personality traits.

Hence my dishwasher idea...

--- End quote ---

HAHA!  Nailed it there.
I've tried to do that grill so many times and failed. Dishwasher FTW. :laugh:

stealthwolf:
I find it easier to take the grille off and do it indoors whilst watching TV or something.

Kalpsn2000:

--- Quote from: stealthwolf on April 11, 2013, 11:56:23 pm ---I find it easier to take the grille off and do it indoors whilst watching TV or something.

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Yeah best way :happy2:

Last time I was changing my VW badge I decided to clean and dress it and found it much more comfortable in the front room with the TV on rather than crouching on the drive :grin:






P.S. Although still takes patience :P


EDIT:
Slightly off topic but is it easy to remove the lower grill and fog grills? Would prefer to sort them in the front room also :grin:

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