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How to Clean Wine Stains off Your Grill Like a Pro

If you’ve ever had to deal with a stubborn wine stain on your grill, you know it’s no easy feat. Fortunately, there are some simple steps you can take to get your grill looking good as new.


Updated 14 Feb 2023

By Luke Smith

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Gather Supplies

The first step in cleaning your wine-stained grill is to collect tools and materials you will need. You will need dish soap, a scrub brush, white distilled vinegar, a towel, and a scourer pad. All of these items can be found at any local grocery store.

Clean Greasy Areas

Begin by scrubbing any greasy areas on your grill with scrub brush and some dish soap. This will help to remove any leftover food particles that may be stuck on the surface. Make sure to rinse the grill off with warm water after you are finished.

Apply Vinegar

Once all the grease has been removed from the grill, you’re ready to move on to removing the wine stain. Pour some white distilled vinegar onto the affected area and let it sit for about 10 minutes. Then, take the scourer pad and scrub the stained area. This should help to remove any remaining grime and wine residue.

Rinse and Dry

After you’ve scrubbed the stained area, rinse grill off with warm water and use a towel to dry it. And that’s it – your grill should now be free of any wine stains.

Conclusion

Cleaning a wine-stained grill doesn’t have to be difficult. With the right supplies and a little elbow grease, your grill can be looking like new in no time.

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