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Old 06-29-2009, 10:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey all,

My first post here, but I've been coming and reading for a while. One thing I haven't found discussed, and being a newbie, I'll ask...

I love my Pilot, but I cannot find a way to clean between the driver/front passenger seat and the center console. It seems anything dropped down there is gone forever! I've tried using the tiny extension on our vacuum cleaner, but that is still too big to fit.

I appreciate any suggestions anyone has for doing this efficiently.

Thanks,

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Welcome to hp.org!

Try here and there are also a couple of links in it too that give some advice.

Don't be a stranger. Welcome again.

http://hondapilot.org/forums/showthr...etween+console
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....I've tried using the tiny extension on our vacuum cleaner, but that is still too big to fit.

I appreciate any suggestions anyone has for doing this efficiently.

Thanks,

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Do you have an air compressor? I just use a blow gun to move whatever is stuck down there toward the front or back. If you have kids, they'll get a kick out of seeing their gold fish crackers fly out of there .
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I'm going to try the air compressor tactic. I'm disappointed I didn't think of it before posting here.
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I'm going to try the air compressor tactic. I'm disappointed I didn't think of it before posting here.
It works most of the time. I keep it at 40 PSI or lower.
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