Get Up in Your GRILL
Most of you have found that cleaning the grill can be challenging, and dirt and/or stains often remain after washing because the brick pattern is difficult to clean with just a wash pad.
To start, a good pressure wash to get most the loose dirt blasted off.
It is impossible to scrub all the visible areas from the outside, so I start by raising the hood and soaking the back of the grill with
Waterless Wash. Another good option is using a
Rinseless Wash dilution.
Used the Wheel Brush to scrub everything I could reach.
After closing the hood, soaked the grill again.
Scrubbed with the Detail Brush, paying attention to getting the nooks and crannies of the grill.
To address some of the tighter areas that the brush does not completely clean, I used a foam detailing swab to scrub each little brick opening.
After scrubbing just one row of bricks, the swab had picked up a bit of dirt.
Rinsed the swab out, scrubbed another row, rinse and repeat. Don't forget the lower grill.
After rinsing, I blew most of the water off with the Master Blaster, then partially raised the hood and used a microfiber towel that was damp with
Waterless Wash to wipe any remaining areas that still showed dirt.
Nice and clean!
(Thanks for the write-up idea @The Macf)