HG Stove Glass Cleaner, Dissolves Soot, Grease & Tar, Maintains Oven Doors, Glass Fireplaces & Hearths, Removes Residue Effectively – 500ml Spray (431050106)

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HG Stove Glass Cleaner, Dissolves Soot, Grease & Tar, Maintains Oven Doors, Glass Fireplaces & Hearths, Removes Residue Effectively – 500ml Spray (431050106)

HG Stove Glass Cleaner, Dissolves Soot, Grease & Tar, Maintains Oven Doors, Glass Fireplaces & Hearths, Removes Residue Effectively – 500ml Spray (431050106)

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Removing ashes from your radiant stove is necessary to ensure efficient performance. Wait until the ashes have completely cooled down before attempting to remove them. Using a metal container, carefully scoop out the ashes and dispose of them properly. Avoid throwing hot ashes into the trash or leaving them unattended, as they can be a fire hazard. Proper ventilation Make sure you have all the necessary supplies for cleaning the glass. This includes a non-abrasive cleaner, a soft cloth or sponge, warm water, and possibly a scraper for stubborn dirt or soot. 5. Protect the surrounding area Your wood burner is not only a source of warmth, it is also a focal point within your home. Many modern generally feature clean-burn air wash which naturally keep the glass clean. However when used regularly, soot may build up on the glass door, which can drastically reduce the view of the fire. The most common cause of this is when wood with a moisture content higher than 20% is burnt or if a burning log is touching the glass.

If you do have build-up on your wood burner glass, there are a few ways to remove it. One option is to use a glass cleaner specifically designed for wood burners. These cleaners are usually non-toxic and safe to use on glass surfaces. Simply follow the instructions on the bottle and wipe down the glass with a soft cloth. 6. Try a paste of vinegar and water If you have an outdated wood burner or fireplace, it may be worth considering updating to a newer model. Many newer burners and fireplaces have features that make cleaning and maintaining the glass easier. Given that darkening of the glass in unavoidable you will need a way to clean it that will restore it to its sparkling former glory. To test the wood stove glass cleaners, I separated the glass door into 4 sections with painter’s tape. I then used a final 5th method on the area under the tape at the end. Ready to test available wood stove glass cleaners Burn seasoned, nonresinous hardwoods. Resinous woods, such as pine, produce oils and other compounds that are likely to accumulate on the wood stove glass.Scrub brush or sponge – Use a scrub brush or sponge to gently scrub the exterior surfaces of the wood burner. Once the glass is clean, use the glass cleaning solution to give it a final shine. Follow the instructions on the product for the best results. Soft cloth or sponge – Use a soft cloth or sponge to apply the glass cleaner and wipe away the dirt and residue from the glass surface. I literally just dumped some of the wood stove ashes into a bit of water, gave it a stir until it was something of a paste, and it was ready.

If there are any tough spots that are not coming off, you can make a paste by mixing vinegar with some wood ash. Apply this paste to the problem areas and let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing. We’ve only just stopped using it as we come into summer, and it has about 8 months’ worth of build-up on the glass. Ball of newspaper or sponge: To apply the vinegar solution on the glass, you can use a ball of newspaper or a sponge. They can help you reach all the corners and crevices of the glass. Fire incorrectly lit/built – if a fire is built and lit incorrectly, it will prevent the stove from getting hot. Lay crumpled pieces of paper on the bed of the stove to help encourage the fire to spread to the wood. Softwood kindling can then be placed on top of the newspaper, followed by smaller logs once the fire has caught.

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Before you start cleaning, place a towel or a protective covering around the wood burner to catch any drips or spills that may occur during the cleaning process. 6. Close the air vents A popular choice of cleaning product for those who don’t like using chemicals, you could try using a paste of bicarbonate of soda and water to clean your stove glass. As we mentioned at the start of this article, the best way to keep your wood burner glass clean is to ensure you are burning your stove correctly. This way, you can be sure that your fire is producing as little smoke as possible, which in turn means your glass is as clean as possible. Before you start cleaning the glass on your wood burner, it’s essential to prepare a cleaning solution that will effectively remove any buildup without damaging the glass. Here are some easy steps to create a homemade cleaning solution: Materials you will need: These stoves use vents to draw in cool air before heating it and passing it over the inside of the glass — this can help keep the glass cleaner for longer. Log burning cleaning methods to avoid

To maintain the finish of your radiant stove and prevent it from looking worn out, you can polish it with a suitable stove polish or high-temperature paint. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions when applying any product to the stove’s exterior. Your clean wood stove glass will always eventually dirty, but there are a few things you can do to slow the process. At first, ashes might seem like a bothersome byproduct of your woodburner. In fact, they can be very useful. We discussed some uses for wood burner ashes previously on this blog, and one of those uses is cleaning stove glass. Once the ashes are cold, dip a piece of newspaper into them, then apply it to the glass in a circular movement. Devotees claim this is an effective way to remove soot. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. When operating your radiant stove, it’s important to watch the fire and maintain the right level of heat. Adding too much wood or coal can cause excessive heat and potentially damage the stove. On the other hand, if you don’t add enough fuel, the fire may go out or produce insufficient heat. Keep an eye on the fire and adjust the fuel accordingly to maintain optimal heating. Handling ashes Don’t forget to properly secure the door before cleaning to ensure your safety and prevent any accidents.After you have finished cleaning your log burning stove glass, whichever method you have chosen, buffing the whole surface up with a solution of equal parts vinegar and water can remove any remaining residue or cleaning products and leave the whole thing gleaming —you can also use it on the outside of your glass doors. What is an airwash stove? Ditch your old stove for one of our modern, beautiful, and easy to use wood stoves! How NOT to clean wood stove glass Using unseasoned wood means energy is used on evaporation rather than burning. This causes an incomplete burn and results in excessive smoke being produced. This settles in the form of soot, tar and creosote inside the flue system and, you guessed it, on the glass.

Before cleaning, be sure to read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations for cleaning your specific wood burner stove model. Wood-burning stove glass will always get dirty. Though using your airwash system properly can help you to minimise the amount of soot and dirt that settles on the glass, with wood or coal being burned at high temperature in such close proximity, it is inevitable that some clouding will still happen. Never use sharp objects or abrasive cleaners to clean your wood burner glass – these could damage and scratch the surface of the glass. The poor draw might lead to smoke lingering in the firebox, because it is not being ‘pulled’ up the flue, or prevent the airwash from functioning correctly. Possible solutions are increasing the amount of ventilation in the room or fitting an anti-downdraught chimney cowl. Protect the surrounding areas of your wood burner by laying down some newspapers or a cloth. This will catch any drips or spills from the cleaning solution.

Avoid long, smoldering fires. These types of fires produce large amounts of smoke, which will leave a sooty residue on the glass.



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