Trick to cleaning door jams?

Luke

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I have trouble cleaning the nooks and cranies on door jams. I use simple green on the cars that I have never done before, but just use the water that has been shot into the jams after a wash for my own car. Any hints or tips on cleaning door jams? Thank you all in advance! Feed back please
 
Any degreaser should work ok that is paint safe. I plan on using Meg's Body Solvent since it's sold in a gallon size and use this for bugs, tar, and door jams and/or caked on grease.

Other than this, just pick up a small little scrub brush maybe.
 
Do you think you could please post a picture of a good door jam brush? Thanks if advance and thank you for your quick response and help! :Picture:
 
Luke: I've found a spray bottle with a mix of ONR and warm water does a nice job on door jambs.

The brush I use is a 2" paint brush that I've cut the bristles to about 1/2 their length. This gives me a good stiff bristle and I can work door jambs and trim seams (plus it's cheap).

The ONR/spray bottle is great for all kinds of cleaning with an mf towel and/or the brush described.

Toto
 
I don't have any, but I was at wal-mart today. They had a variety of cheaper brushes that were of blue colors. Some brushes looked nice, other's not so much.

some that I liked were their carpet cleaning brush, their tire brush, and this little brush (maybe only 1 inch of brush by 0.5 inch of brush.) Would of worked beautifully on doorjams and tough grease spots.
 
If you clean them regularly, QD and a MF should leave them clean in no time.
 
Totoland Mach said:
Luke: I've found a spray bottle with a mix of ONR and warm water does a nice job on door jambs.

The brush I use is a 2" paint brush that I've cut the bristles to about 1/2 their length. This gives me a good stiff bristle and I can work door jambs and trim seams (plus it's cheap).

The ONR/spray bottle is great for all kinds of cleaning with an mf towel and/or the brush described.

Toto

i think i adopt that one toto, sounds smart with the "1/2" brush.
 
Alright, thank you for your ideas.
 
if there not to bad spray them with degreeser and blast them with a powerwasher
 
Won't that get everything wet on the inside?
 
APC and Pressure washer. I have used carb cleaner on some.
 
Won't a pressure washer get everything wet inside?
 
i love using poorboys spray and wipe on doorjams, just spray it on and wipe it off!
 
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