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Get Rid of Paint Stains Quickly With These Tips for Cleaning Your Grill

Nothing ruins a cookout like paint stains on your grill. Don't let paint ruin your next barbecue – clean your grill with these simple steps!


Updated 22 Jun 2023

By Noemi Denker

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When you're ready to fire up the grill for a summer cookout, last thing you want to see is paint stains on the grates. Whether you're dealing with paint from can or residue from a previous project, getting rid of paint stains on your grill can be a challenge.

The good news is, it doesn't have to be. With the right materials and some elbow grease, you can get your grill looking like new in no time.

Materials Needed

  • Heavy-duty abrasive pad
  • Dish soap
  • Bucket of warm water
  • Protective gloves

Steps for Cleaning Paint Stains off Your Grill

  1. Ensure your grill is cool before starting.
  2. Put on your protective gloves before handling abrasive pad.
  3. Scour the surface of the grill with abrasive pad to remove the paint.
  4. Once the paint is removed, apply dish soap to the area and scrub with the pad until the surface is clean.
  5. Rinse the area with warm water and a cloth or sponge.
  6. Dry the area thoroughly before cooking.

With some patience and a few supplies, you can easily get rid of paint stains on your grill so you can enjoy stress-free cooking this summer. Happy grilling!

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