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How to Easily Clean Barbecue Sauce Stains from Swimming Pool Liners

Barbecue sauce can be a tasty addition to any meal, but it is not always welcome in places where you don't want grease and mess. Even if you've taken care not to get any of sauce near your swimming pool, it can still end up on your pool liner from splashing water and other sources. Fortunately, there are some simple steps that you can take to clean off BBQ sauce stains quickly and easily.


Updated 20 Jun 2023

By Luke Smith

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Step 1: Gather Your Supplies

You will need: a bucket, a sponge or soft cloth, baking soda, vinegar, hot water, and dish soap. If the stain has set for a long time, you may also need a scrub brush.

Step 2: Make a Baking Soda Paste

Mix together multiple parts of baking soda with one part of vinegar until you have a thick paste. You can then spread this paste onto the stained part of the swimming pool liner.

Step 3: Let the Paste Sit

Leave paste to sit on the stain for at least 10 minutes. This will give it time to penetrate and loosen stain.

Step 4: Scrub Away Stain

Use your sponge or soft cloth to scrub away the stain. You may need to use a scrubbing brush if the stain has been there for a long time. Make sure to scrub gently, as you don’t want to damage pool liner.

Step 5: Rinse Away Paste

Using hot water, rinse away all of the baking soda and vinegar paste. Then use a dish soap and hot water to remove any remaining residue. Wipe the area clean and let it dry.

Conclusion

By following these five easy steps, you should be able to get rid of barbecue sauce stains from your swimming pool liner without too much trouble. Be careful when scrubbing, and make sure to rinse away all cleaning solution before you let the liner dry.

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