I've always heard of ash and a damp paper towel. Well I'll get to find out on my new wood furnace! I'll finally have a nice glass door to view the fire instead of having to open the door and look to see how its doing. Can't wait.
wet papertowel. it has always removed anything that built up. if you have to resort to cleaners/razor blades, you are not burning right/burning improperly seasoned wood.
Windex and newspaper.
Our Jotul FirelightCB will burn off heavy deposits leaving a film that needs Windex every week or so and even longer during the heavy heating season.
wet papertowel. it has always removed anything that built up. if you have to resort to cleaners/razor blades, you are not burning right/burning improperly seasoned wood.
I use easy off oven cleaner as long as the glass is cool.
I use easy off oven cleaner as long as the glass is cool.
:agree2:+1I do the same. It works great!
I do it that way mainly in the fall and spring when I turn the stove way down.In the middle of the winter the glass stays pretty clean running the stove hot.Before I figured out blades would work it took a long time to get the glass clean.Razor blade for the heavy stuff and then glass cleaner and a paper towel.
I use easy off oven cleaner as long as the glass is cool.
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Kevin
I use the ash deposits from the stove and a wet paper towel...It is free and works great...
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