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What is the best way to remove the leaves??

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Hello, any best practice how to get the leaves out of the grid next to the bonnet? Thank you.
 

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Don't know, but I can see an aftermarket clip on being developed
 
coathanger and garage hoover???
 
Isn't there a drain tube or channel large enough to handle some debris? Most I've seen allow a rod or a piece of wire to be pushed through and take the material with it leaving a small pile on the ground under the vehicle.

It would be a tremendous oversight on Ineos' part if you had to remove the wiper arms and the cabin intake grill (or valance?) just to clear a handful of leaves. That would be a tremendous drain on the 12 yr anti-perforation warranty.
 
Vacuum cleaner ?
Once those little curly leaves get in there a vac is no good. In Oz , the gum and wattle leaves are buggers to remove.
Best to find some way of putting wire gauze under there, unless you live in the city/burbs and never see a deciduous leaf.
 
Gross - building cars for over 120 years and still cant get this right... not only IA though lol!
 
Should IA make that a hinged frame so we can access it? Or put a forward facing scoop?
 
Removing and bonding some flexible stainless open weave mesh underneath might work. Or some polyester pet mesh screening cable tied over the top.
 
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