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3 Easy Steps To Get Glue Stains Out Of Your Grill in No Time

Those sticky glue stains on your grill can ruin aesthetics of your backyard grilling space. Cleaning them can be a hassle, but it doesn't have to be. Here we provide three easy steps that will help you get the job done quickly and effectively.


Updated 01 Jul 2023

By Luke Smith

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Step 1: Pre-Clean the Surface

The best way to start cleaning the grill is to remove any dirt, grease, or food particles that may be stuck to the surface. Use a grill brush or scrubber to gently remove any debris. Be sure to scrub lightly so as not to scratch or damage the stainless steel surface.

Step 2: Apply a Cleaning Solution

Once you've pre-cleaned the area, apply a specialized cleaning solution directly to the glue stain. There are many brands available in stores or online, but one that has proven effective is Goo Gone Grills & Smokers Degreaser/Cleaner. Let cleaner sit for 10 minutes before wiping off with a clean cloth.

Step 3: Rinse and Dry

The final step is to rinse off the cleaning solution with warm water. Use an outdoor hose or spray bottle to get the job done. Make sure to get all of the solution off of the surface, then dry the area completely. You can use a soft cloth or paper towels to wipe away any excess moisture.

With these simple steps, you can easily remove stubborn glue stains from your grill in no time. Now that you're done, it's time to fire up barbecue and enjoy some great food!

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