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BBQ Grease on Pavers
dirty_denim86
Posts: 138
in Off Topic
Made the mistake of not using a BBQ mat around my Egg and there are some grease stains on my interlock pavers. I have been doing some reading only and people recommend using kitty litter, products like brake cleaner and other cleaning products. I was wondering if anyone had any luck doing this and which products they used or could recommend?
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pour-and-restore is supposed to be good.
frankly, looks like degreaser in a baking soda slurry.
i'm going to be trying this on some oil stains in the driveway
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I'd try using some Dawn. I made a paste using oxyclean and it took wine out of a Sheetrock wall. That might work for you as well.
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DoubleEgger said:I'd try using some Dawn. I made a paste using oxyclean and it took wine out of a Sheetrock wall. That might work for you as well.
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Good luck getting stains out of any mortal surface...
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i made skunk remover for the dog once, then used it in the yard adding vinegar, pretty impressive stuff. 1 quart 3 percent fresh hydrogen peroxide, 1/4 cup baking soda, couple tbls liquid dish soap, spread it on object to be cleaned, add vinegar. this stuff lifts grease. yard smelt like a salad for a week, much better than skunk dont know how it would work on bbq grease, spilled goose grease once on a deck, bet its still there
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Flip the paver over.
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DoubleEgger said:I'd try using some Dawn. I made a paste using oxyclean and it took wine out of a Sheetrock wall. That might work for you as well.
Depends on the type of brick how the "cure" will work. Kitty litter or sawdust will pull the excess or surface oil out, but will not get into the brick's pores. Tried a gegreaser (automotive) worked too well, it took the oil stain out but also took the bricks up a shade or two. Dawn worked the best.Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad! -
DoubleEgger said:I'd try using some Dawn. I made a paste using oxyclean and it took wine out of a Sheetrock wall. That might work for you as well."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
YukonRon said:DoubleEgger said:I'd try using some Dawn. I made a paste using oxyclean and it took wine out of a Sheetrock wall. That might work for you as well.
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Skiddymarker said:DoubleEgger said:I'd try using some Dawn. I made a paste using oxyclean and it took wine out of a Sheetrock wall. That might work for you as well.
Depends on the type of brick how the "cure" will work. Kitty litter or sawdust will pull the excess or surface oil out, but will not get into the brick's pores. Tried a gegreaser (automotive) worked too well, it took the oil stain out but also took the bricks up a shade or two. Dawn worked the best. -
DoubleEgger said:YukonRon said:DoubleEgger said:I'd try using some Dawn. I made a paste using oxyclean and it took wine out of a Sheetrock wall. That might work for you as well."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
If you catch it right away I use gasoline on my driveway of there is any oil or grease spilled. If it sits on the driveway for a period, the gas becomes less effective.
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I used a driveway oil spill product with good results. I'm sorry I can't remember the name of the product exactly but it was designed for automotive fluids but worked great on food grease. Sprayed it on and let it sit. Washed off with the hose. Still slight discoloration but way better than what it was. Some areas the stain is completely gone.Parker, Colorado
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Trisodium phosphate or "TSP"
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Muriatic acid, available at any hardware store. Be careful, the stuff is not to be handled without skin/eye protection.
If you're not willing to deal with chemicals, try sweating the grease out with a torch. Blot it up as it comes out, don't wipe.
Indianapolis, IN
BBQ is a celebration of culture in America. It is the closest thing we have to the wines and cheeses of Europe.
Drive a few hundred miles in any direction, and the experience changes dramatically.
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@DoubleEgger wine stain on the wall... isn't that typically followed by flowers and a diamond tennis bracelet?
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blasting said:
@DoubleEgger wine stain on the wall... isn't that typically followed by flowers and a diamond tennis bracelet? -
Turn the stone over
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