Tips for cleaning radiator?

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powershift

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I drove over some brush and tiny parts of the brush ended up in my radiator (or whatever grill is in front). To clean it I used a soft paint brush, but the grill is not fully cleared. I searched around and the best idea found was using a chemical made for AC condensers in a house. Since the radiator is part plastic and aluminum, I wasn't sure if chemicals would be the right way to clean it but in concept if it eats the leaves then I wouldn't blow the leaves through with a light pressure hose and into the next set of cooling fins behind. Any ideas to clean the mess out?


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If it were me, I’d try light compressed air from the other side blowing out with a soft vacuum cleaner brush to help pull it out. Done it many times.
 

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I use the pressure washer in the engine bay, on all my vehicles, quite frequently. Be mindful that those pressures can be quite large so don’t place the nozzle too close.
 

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Google, "Radiator Genie". There's 2 types, pressured air and water. Lisle 88500 is a good one.
 

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