Using dish soap, baking soda, and a pressure washer removes BBQ grease from pavers effectively.

BBQ grease stains on pavers can be stubborn, but they are removable with the right approach. Grease penetrates porous surfaces quickly, so prompt action is key. Household items like dish soap, baking soda, and a pressure washer can break down and lift grease without damaging the pavers. This guide covers proven methods to restore your pavers to their original look.

Supplies You'll Need

  • Dish soap (degreasing formula)
  • Baking soda or cornstarch
  • Hot water
  • Stiff-bristle brush or broom
  • Pressure washer (optional)
  • Garden hose

Step-by-Step Cleaning Methods

Method 1: Dish Soap and Baking Soda

  1. Sprinkle baking soda over the grease stain and let sit for 15 minutes.
  2. Mix hot water with a few drops of dish soap.
  3. Scrub the area with a stiff brush using the soapy solution.
  4. Rinse thoroughly with a garden hose.

Method 2: Pressure Washing

  1. Apply a degreaser or dish soap directly to the stain.
  2. Let it soak for 10 minutes.
  3. Use a pressure washer on a low to medium setting to rinse away grease and cleaner.
  4. Repeat if necessary.

Method 3: Absorbent Powder Treatment

  1. Cover the stain with cornstarch or baking soda.
  2. Let it absorb grease for several hours or overnight.
  3. Scrub with hot, soapy water.
  4. Rinse and repeat if needed.

Comparison of Cleaning Methods

Method Cost Time Effectiveness
Dish Soap + Baking Soda Low 30 minutes Good for fresh stains
Pressure Washing Medium 15-20 minutes Excellent for deep cleaning
Abrasive Powder Low Several hours Best for set-in grease

Tips for Best Results

  • Act quickly-fresh stains are easier to remove.
  • Test cleaners on a small area first to avoid discoloration.
  • Avoid harsh chemicals that can erode paver surfaces.
  • Seal pavers after cleaning to prevent future stains.