Nobody likes to look at blood stains on the grill, let alone clean them. But it is an inevitable part of barbecuing and grilling. The good news is that with the right steps, you can clean those pesky blood stains like a professional.
Updated 09 Mar 2023
By Brane Lukman
Using a metal or wooden scraper or brush, scrape off as much of stain as possible before you begin applying any chemical or cleaning agent.
Ammonia is one of the best ways to remove any kind of stain from metal surfaces. Just pour some on a rag or paper towel, and start rubbing it gently over the blood stain. Then rinse off with warm water.
Mix two parts vinegar to one part salt and apply this mixture over the blood stain. Leave it to settle in for a few minutes before wiping it off with a paper towel.
Once you’re done cleaning off the blood stain, rinse the area with warm water and dry it off with a clean cloth.
As you can see, cleaning blood stains from grills isn't difficult. With just a few simple steps, you can have your grill looking good as new in no time.
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