Try this on an interior shot with daylight settings with plenty of reflective surfaces as an example.
Render one shot until it's clear except for the fireflies, (which tend to stick around forever, even running quad titan blacks

Render the same shot again but with the sun size set to 30.
You now have two shots of the scene, both with Fireflies , but with the crucial difference that the fireflies in each shot are in different positions to the other render.
Put both shots into two layers in Photoshop and set the blend mode to Darken.
Because fireflies are white and the corresponding pixels on the other layer are darker, the firefly pixels are substituted for the correct ones.
merge down the two layers and hey presto.. a clear scene.
This is why it's essential that the fireflies appear in different positions in each render.
If your using HDRI or interior lights you may need to adjust the scene lighting in each of the two shots in someway to accomplish the same outcome.
Hope this helps you all.
Jaba
