Behind metal vents

Thin bits of metal and bright blue light.

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zoot
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Behind metal vents

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Has anyone got any ideas on how to sand down and paint behind this little beggers.
Unfortunatley I can't dislocate my wrist to get in. Just wondered if there were any
tested ways to do it. Any suggestions welcome.

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Hooray after half an hour trying managed the pic. :lol:

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I have the same issue....one of those little dremel flexible extensions?? Or a normal drill flexible extension with a small abrasive disc on??

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Thanks folkers will try to get hold of a extension are they available from all diy places
sorry to sound a bit thick but not heard of them before.

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use a pencil grit blaster on low pressure, and wide fan at nozzle, worx a treat.
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Eta-Beta wrote:use a pencil grit blaster on low pressure, and wide fan at nozzle, worx a treat.

:ok cheers new there must have been others with the same problem.

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