Quoted from ritewhereiwant2b:No, you said: "Bite the bullet and do it right."
Considering the context of my question, I'd call that a smart-ass remark...
Also, WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE LECTURING ME: "there are times you just have to put the time and effort in and do the job right."
YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW ME!!! I would NEVER presume to lecture people I don't know
I actually agree that it's annoying when you ask a question and someone responds by telling you to ditch your idea completely and take a different approach that you already knew about and were trying to avoid. But even so, your Amy's Baking Company-esque meltdown response is ridiculous.
Anyway, to actually answer your question, I have never heard of a person using a dremel attachment to clean any part of a playfield, but some people like to use a rag attached to the end of a stick to get around orbits without taking off ramps. Some use one of those little grabber tools with a rag gripped in its jaws, like this: http://www.amazon.com/General-Tools-70399-UltraTech-Mechanical/dp/B002RHP7TS/ref=sr_1_11
Some use another variation on the rag on a stick idea, "Pimp Stix," available here: http://www.amazon.com/Pimp-Stixxx-Component-Detailing-Motorcycles/dp/B000FVC6K6/ref=sr_1_cc_1