How to remove a stain of cooked meat grease from stone/slate patio?

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by P.o33325910

First BBQ on new stone patio and spilled grease near table.. It didn't get cleaned in the dark and baked in a bit the next few days. How can I remove or reduce the stains?

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  • Unexpected Elegance Unexpected Elegance on Aug 30, 2018

    The automotive store sells a concrete degreaser that works pretty good! I also found this online that might work: https://amzn.to/2wtW3L5

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Aug 30, 2018

    Hi, Try boiling soapy water and sprinkle on talc to try and soak up. If that doesn't work try Milton Sterilising Fluid and dry soft sand to try and do the same thing......Best of luck........

  • Sfl33591334 Sfl33591334 on Aug 30, 2018

    Use a cleaner called ‘Awesome’ and a scrub brush. ‘Awesome’ must be diluted.

  • 4002639 4002639 on Aug 30, 2018

    I have that problem every year on my deck. Lowes, Home Depot carry a grease remover just for that. You can easily get the grease out of concrete, stone with it. Slate may have a slight staining since it is a natural porous material. Read the back of the container well and it will tell you what material it works best on. I use the one for wood decks each year.

    I have also discovered that Dawn dish detergent helps keep it from getting really thick and I have use Oxy Clean with it for the back of the Smoker to help keep it clean.

  • Pam Walker Pam Walker on Aug 31, 2018

    COCA-COLA & let it set for several hours & rinse off with water.