It’s autumn here in the Midwest. I’ve noticed tiny leafs collecting in the gap around the rear window. Short of using compressed air which I don’t have I’d need tweezers to remove them. If I just leave them they seem to fall further down and no longer are visible. Will they eventually flush out somehow? Will they disintegrate into a muck and contribute to premature corrosion? Other? Any insight appreciated. J
I have the same problem with pine needles. I use my shop vac that seems to remove them. Also works under the hood around the wipers and under the rear hatch.
I think you mean small leaves. I can imagine small Leaf drivers collecting around your window, looking in with wonder in their eyes, though.
I gave that a lot of thought when composing my post. Leaves is the plural of Leaf. Unfortunately it's too late to change my original post. Which also begs the question are multiple Nissan Leafs called Nissan Leaves? J Leaves | Define Leaves at Dictionary.com
You need to keep an eye and keep this area (gap) clean , in the middle there is a drain for the water and the water outlet is a tiny hole just under third brake light on the trunk. I use a thin plastic card (credit card type) and slide it into the slot to pull out the s**t.
Similar problems with a 3rd gen, I've used a shop vac, but I don't think I always get them all. Another trick you might try is a piece of twine, sometimes you kinda floss stuff out.