Got a stubborn mayonnaise stain on your pavers or concrete? You're not alone! This guide will show you how to remove the stain with household items and some elbow grease.
Updated 29 Jun 2023
By Cyryl Wozniak
Mayonnaise is a creamy condiment that's a common addition to many sandwiches. But it can leave a greasy stain on fabrics, upholstery and even pavers and concrete surfaces if spilled.
It's important to address mayo stains quickly, as they can be difficult to remove after they've been sitting for too long. Here are some tried-and-true methods for removing mayo stains from pavers and concrete:
Mix equal parts baking soda and white vinegar together into a paste. Apply the paste directly to the stain and let sit for 10 minutes before wiping away. Then, use a damp cloth and warm water to wipe away any residue.
Oxygen-based bleach (also known as "all fabric bleach") is an effective agent for removing organic stains like mayonnaise. Mix the oxygen-based bleach according to directions on package, and apply it to the stained area. Let it sit for 15 minutes and then rinse area with warm water.
After you have removed the mayo stain, seal the surface with a quality sealant like Rust-Oleum Concrete Sealer . Sealing the surface will help protect pavers or concrete from future spills and staining.
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