Dealing with Tomato Sauce Stains on Your Grill: An Easy Cleaning Guide

Grilling can be a fun way to enjoy your favorite foods with the help of some delicious sauces. But cleaning up afterward can be troublesome – especially dealing with tomato sauce. In this guide, we'll cover the easiest ways to remove stubborn tomato sauce stains from your grill.


Updated 22 Feb 2023

By Luke Smith

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Remove Fresh Tomato Sauce Stains

If you've just finished cooking, it's best to remove the tomato sauce right away. Here's how:

  • Using a damp cloth, wipe away most of the excess sauce.
  • Mix together warm water and dish soap in a bowl.
  • Dip a clean cloth into soapy solution, and use it to scrub the remaining sauce off the grill.
  • Rinse the grill with a damp cloth to remove any traces of the dish soap.
  • Once dry, the grill should be free of any tomato sauce stains.

Remove Dried Tomato Sauce Stains

If the tomato sauce has already dried, it might take a little more effort to remove. Here's what you can do:

  • Fill a bucket with warm water and dish soap.
  • Dip a soft-bristled brush into the soapy solution, and use it to scrub the dried tomato sauce off the grill.
  • If stains are still present, you can use a mild vinegar solution (one part vinegar to two parts water) instead.
  • Once the stain is gone, rinse the grill using a damp cloth.

Conclusion

Removing tomato sauce stains from your grill doesn't have to be difficult. With the steps above, you'll be able to remove both fresh and dried tomato sauce in no time. Enjoy your BBQ and happy grilling!

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