How to Clean Those Tiny Holes

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I have an 11 year old boy and yesterday he was eating in the back seat and when I went to clean out the car I noticed food just caked into those tiny perforated holes or whatever you call it. (The holes in the seat for ventilation I'm assuming).

Does anyone have any idea how to clean those out? There must be some kind of trick to it. Do I just need a strong enough vacuum? Or do I need to find some kind of little needle that can grip the food and pull it out of each of those holes (which sounds like torture of course)?

I guess this isn't really a Model 3 question per se, but rather a auto detailing question huh
 
Thanks! I will try the putty

I feel the compressed air might just push the food down further though.

I tried a needle but with mixed results. I regular smooth needle will push the food down if you just go straight down. You have to go at an angle and carefully try to lift the food up. Difficult because its such a tiny hold.

Ideally there would be some tiny and powerful vacuum end that sucks the food up. Or a needle with microhooks or whatever that can pull the food upward.
 
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