Help! Drops on paver patio

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Our Traeger Pro is on our patio and I’ve had a couple drops. One rib took the plunge while cutting, and the other was grease bucket drop. Does anyone know the best way to remove the grease stains? I tried planting with a hose, and scrubbing with baking soda, but no go. See pics below. Thanks!
-PH
 

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I use a degreaser or dish soap if it’s a fresh spill. This stuff works great on older stains:


You paint it on with a brush and it pretty much sucks the stain right out of the porous surface. Then it dries like a powder so it's easy to sweep up.
 
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muriatic acid...talcum powder...speedy dry (looks like kitty litter, garages and gas stations use it)
 
Mine’s on pavers. I’ve had drops plus spills from the drip bucket. Pine-Sol and water from the hose. A little scrubbing. I’ve been surprised how well it works (maybe pavers are sealed well?).

Five Second Rule applies to the ribs :p…..
 
Dawn dish soap. Let it soak for a while then a bristle brush and hose
 
What Bullx said, saturate with dish soap (detergent) and hose off. A power sprayer works great. I've done it many times, it works best if you clean it off asap.
 
Our Traeger Pro is on our patio and I’ve had a couple drops. One rib took the plunge while cutting, and the other was grease bucket drop. Does anyone know the best way to remove the grease stains? I tried planting with a hose, and scrubbing with baking soda, but no go. See pics below. Thanks!
-PH
Clay cat litter has worked perfectly for me several times. Sprinkle some on the area, then use the sole of your shoe (while you are wearing them), grind it in (rotate and shuffle). Let it sit, for a day or probably less, then sweep it off. Result, happy wife, and "where was that spill" patio!!!!

Herb

p.s. I have concrete pavers (random shapes that interlock) with polymer sand (grout) in the cracks between them. Sweep in Polymer sand, spray deck with water for 15 seconds. Let sit. Never a cracked joint in 2.5 years now..
 
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