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Keeping smoke off the stove windows
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<blockquote data-quote="stumpy75" data-source="post: 6061354" data-attributes="member: 62327"><p>I have had the same stove as the original poster for about 30 years, and I have always had the problem of the glass smoking up. If I really fire it almost too much, the glass will clear, but the temperature in my front room will be in the upper 80s! Most of the time, I'm running it with the fan running on medium, and that works good for me, but the glass still smokes up...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stumpy75, post: 6061354, member: 62327"] I have had the same stove as the original poster for about 30 years, and I have always had the problem of the glass smoking up. If I really fire it almost too much, the glass will clear, but the temperature in my front room will be in the upper 80s! Most of the time, I'm running it with the fan running on medium, and that works good for me, but the glass still smokes up... [/QUOTE]
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