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How to Get Rid of Stubborn Gravy Stains on Acrylic Easily

Gravy is one of the best things about holiday dinners, but it can be a nightmare to clean off acrylic surfaces. If you've got a gravy stain on your acrylic table or countertop, don't worry – we've got the perfect guide to getting rid of gravy stains on acrylic quickly and easily.


Updated 28 Jun 2023

By Nishat Asif

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Step 1: Blot the Stain with a Clean Cloth

Grab a clean, dry cloth and start dabbing the stained area. This will help to absorb as much of gravy as possible, which will make it easier to clean up later.

Step 2: Create a Cleaning Solution

Combine one tablespoon of liquid detergent with two cups of warm water in a bucket or bowl. Stir solution until the detergent is completely dissolved.

Step 3: Soak a Clean Cloth in the Solution

Take the cloth you used in the first step to blot the stain and soak it in the cleaning solution. Squeeze out any excess water and then use it to apply the solution to the stain.

Step 4: Scrub with a Soft Brush

Using a soft-bristled brush, scrub the area with circular motions. Be gentle to avoid damaging acrylic surface.

Step 5: Rinse with Clean Water

Once the stain has been removed, rinse the area with clean water to get rid of any residue. Wipe the area with a clean, dry cloth to absorb any remaining moisture.

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