Mouthwash stains on grills can be quite unsightly, but there's no need to panic. There are several steps you can take to clean and restore grills back to their former glory.
Updated 06 Mar 2023
By Jacobim Mugabe
The first step in the process is to remove stains as soon as possible. Begin by using a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub the surface of the grill. You can even use a toothbrush to get into small, hard-to-reach areas. Make sure you don't put too much pressure on the bristles as this could damage grill. Once you've finished brushing the stains off, rinse the grill with warm water.
For tougher stains, you can apply a mixture of baking soda and water to create a thick paste. Spread the paste generously over the stained area, then let it sit for about 15 minutes. After it has had time to work its magic, scrub the paste off with a soft-bristled brush. Once again, be gentle so as not to damage the surface. Rinse the grill with warm water once you're done.
If the stains still persist, white vinegar is a great option. Soak a cloth in vinegar and drape it over the stained area. Leave it there for an hour before removing. Again, use the soft-bristled brush to scrub stain away, and rinse the grill with warm water to clean up any remaining residue.
With a few simple steps, you can easily handle mouthwash stains on your grill. Make sure to clean your grill regularly to prevent staining in the future. In no time, your grill will look as good as new!
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