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Cleaning speaker grills?

m.hamner

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hey! Just got the truck window tinted and noticed some staining on the speaker grills. Any idea what's going to be best to wipe that up without destroying anything?
 

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Curlymurt

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Paint brush to knock it loose. Low air pressure (like a breeze from the tail end of a shop vac) to clear it works for me.

Wait wait.. like actual staining? Or dirty water staining?
 

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I use P&S interior cleaner with a soft brush and microfiber towels. If there's anything the towel doesn't get, I'll hit it with my dryer.
 

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I had the same thing when I picked up my truck new.
I think the metal they used reacts to water, it's a really bad metal to use on a door that can be exposed to water whenever it rains.

I think I used towel and water to clean mine up
 

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An old tooth brush is what I use.
 

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