Nothing ruins a good backyard barbecue quite like white wine on the grill. But don't give up in fear—getting stains out of a grill isn't as hard as you think! In this article, we'll explain step-by-step how to remove white wine stains from your grill.
Updated 20 Feb 2023
By Matej Kramberger
If you're having a gathering outdoors, chances are someone is going to accidentally knock over that glass of white wine on grill. Don't panic and don't let it ruin your BBQ – we've got you covered with some easy tips to get those pesky stains off of your grill.
Before you start the cleaning process, you need to make sure you have the right supplies. The good news is that these items are likely already in your kitchen or pantry:
Mix together equal parts baking soda and salt with a few tablespoons of vinegar and lemon juice. Stir the mixture until you get a thick paste.
Take your sponge or brush and dip it into the paste. Rub the paste onto the stained area until it's covered. Let the paste sit on the grill for 15-20 minutes before scrubbing it off.
Using your sponge or brush, scrub off the paste from the grill. Then, take a damp cloth and wipe down the area to remove any remaining residue. Finally, rinse off the entire grill with warm water to make sure all of the paste has been removed.
White wine stains on grills can be a nightmare, but with the right supplies and technique, you can easily get them out! Follow the steps above to get that grill looking brand new in no time.
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