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Creosote Glaze on Classic 5036
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon B." data-source="post: 4490335" data-attributes="member: 88698"><p>The manufacturer says that the shiny buildup is a *good* thing. Where it's dry and crusty, they say to scrape it off and apply clean motor oil to the interior. Check the manual for off-season preparation.</p><p></p><p>I did this as soon as the boiler was cool enough to work on - about 4 days after the fire went out.</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon B., post: 4490335, member: 88698"] The manufacturer says that the shiny buildup is a *good* thing. Where it's dry and crusty, they say to scrape it off and apply clean motor oil to the interior. Check the manual for off-season preparation. I did this as soon as the boiler was cool enough to work on - about 4 days after the fire went out. Jon [/QUOTE]
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