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Chemical Soot/Creosote Remover
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<blockquote data-quote="NORTHERN NYer" data-source="post: 517426" data-attributes="member: 8327"><p>I sweep my own chimney. I cleaned it 2 weekends ago and got about half of a small coffee can full of creosote off. Mind you I have been burning my stove at lower than ideal temps for the last month or so and I havent used a CSL since late last winter or early spring. So I am betting most of the stuff I got was from the low temp fires. I swept it last fall before starting to burn and there wasnt nothing in it brush off just a very slight residue. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NORTHERN NYer, post: 517426, member: 8327"] I sweep my own chimney. I cleaned it 2 weekends ago and got about half of a small coffee can full of creosote off. Mind you I have been burning my stove at lower than ideal temps for the last month or so and I havent used a CSL since late last winter or early spring. So I am betting most of the stuff I got was from the low temp fires. I swept it last fall before starting to burn and there wasnt nothing in it brush off just a very slight residue. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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