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What to use to Cleaning Road glide behind windshield and Rushmore hole etc.

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bbrown:
Looking for ideas to clean these pain in the ass areas.  This is really a problem after hitting a large number of bugs.  What a mess.

Now they are dried and it looks like heck since I can not reach down to clean.

OBB:
The dash area behind the windshield is pretty easy once you take those 4 screws out and take the windshield off. I've had mine almost 5 seasons now and it seems just as quick to do it that way than to fight getting your hand and a rag down there. That vent on the other hand. Small skinny fingers work.

bbrown:

--- Quote from: OBB on August 29, 2019, 10:26:01 PM ---The dash area behind the windshield is pretty easy once you take those 4 screws out and take the windshield off. I've had mine almost 5 seasons now and it seems just as quick to do it that way than to fight getting your hand and a rag down there. That vent on the other hand. Small skinny fingers work.

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Good point and I agree.   The vent is a SOB.   There has got to be away to clean this  bug collection area but I can not figure it out.

rayson56:
This looks like it would work well;
https://www.walmart.com/ip/AutoSpa-Professional-Bend-Wash-Wheel-Cleaner/45016320

I use something like this for all the cracks and crevices that you can't get your hands into around the engine and most everywhere that's hard to reach.;
https://www.amazon.com/TAKAVU-Detailing-Bristle-Multipurpose-Motorcycles/dp/B071VRJRKK/ref=sr_1_43?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIopnRn9Cp5AIVE9RkCh1W1QP7EAAYAiAAEgIg0PD_BwE&hvadid=174238069560&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9033303&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t2&hvqmt=e&hvrand=1627135737392151691&hvtargid=aud-647846986441%3Akwd-88037965&hydadcr=24661_9649005&keywords=car+wash+brush&qid=1567134879&s=gateway&sr=8-43

OBB:

--- Quote from: rayson56 on August 29, 2019, 11:09:40 PM ---This looks like it would work well;
https://www.walmart.com/ip/AutoSpa-Professional-Bend-Wash-Wheel-Cleaner/45016320




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I have one of those for my rims. It's a flat piece of metal with that cleaning sponge on it. It likes to fall off though. Not sure I'd use that in the vent unless you replaced the metal handle with a piece of wood.

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