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<blockquote data-quote="Nosmo" data-source="post: 4598963" data-attributes="member: 35646"><p>I can usually get by with one flue brushing per season. Just want to make a comment about flues and brushes for the newer guys who may not be aware -----. Steel brushes are just fine for brushing out your black stovepipe , however for the stainless steel double or triple wall pipe a polyester brush should be used.</p><p></p><p>There is a reason for using a polyester brush on the stainless steel. The polyester will not scratch the stainless steel and scratches will attract buildup.</p><p></p><p>Nosmo - 998</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nosmo, post: 4598963, member: 35646"] I can usually get by with one flue brushing per season. Just want to make a comment about flues and brushes for the newer guys who may not be aware -----. Steel brushes are just fine for brushing out your black stovepipe , however for the stainless steel double or triple wall pipe a polyester brush should be used. There is a reason for using a polyester brush on the stainless steel. The polyester will not scratch the stainless steel and scratches will attract buildup. Nosmo - 998 [/QUOTE]
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