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*** UNDERSTANDING CREOSOTE ***
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<blockquote data-quote="066blaster" data-source="post: 5665984" data-attributes="member: 92906"><p>How do I get rid of the black glossy creasote, that is in my clay flue? I can get the stove hot and dry out the stuff in there and scrape it off. But my brush don't touch the stuff in the chimney. Not sure if it's like that all the way down or just at the top. Does that powder stuff work? It's clean other than a thin layer of creasote. At this juncture I'm a little nervous about having a really hot ,flamey, fire going in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="066blaster, post: 5665984, member: 92906"] How do I get rid of the black glossy creasote, that is in my clay flue? I can get the stove hot and dry out the stuff in there and scrape it off. But my brush don't touch the stuff in the chimney. Not sure if it's like that all the way down or just at the top. Does that powder stuff work? It's clean other than a thin layer of creasote. At this juncture I'm a little nervous about having a really hot ,flamey, fire going in it. [/QUOTE]
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