BriGuy89
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I use a simple iron steamer on an iron trivet to help increase humidity levels as the wood stove burns.
Some of the ash that gets airborne as the stove gets opened and cleaned makes its way into the steamer and its water.
As that "mixture" has been "cooked," some of it has solidified (very thinly, and mostly on the bottom). Now it's really hard to remove. Some chunks flake off but even scraping isn't doing much at this point.
An ideas on how to get rid of the solids? Or should I just not worry about it?
Some of the ash that gets airborne as the stove gets opened and cleaned makes its way into the steamer and its water.
As that "mixture" has been "cooked," some of it has solidified (very thinly, and mostly on the bottom). Now it's really hard to remove. Some chunks flake off but even scraping isn't doing much at this point.
An ideas on how to get rid of the solids? Or should I just not worry about it?