Woodburner glass cleaning
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Kneetrembler

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2,069 posts

226 months

Thursday 2nd June 2011
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I have had numerous Woodburners in various houses, and even with ensuring that the wood that is used is dry cannot keep the glass on the fronts clean, and always wary of using certain cleaners for fear of damaging the glass seal.

Any suggestions/ideas.

QuackHandle

3,100 posts

211 months

Thursday 2nd June 2011
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Hotspot Glass Cleaner should do the trick, or you can dip a warm damp cloth in the ash and scrub away.

Z4monster

1,442 posts

284 months

Thursday 2nd June 2011
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Wet newspaper and dip it in the ash. Use this to remove the soot buildup and then clean newspaper to finish it. Alternatively burn the fire hotter for a while often helps.

DJC

4,121 posts

232 months

Thursday 2nd June 2011
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Z4monster said:
Wet newspaper and dip it in the ash. Use this to remove the soot buildup and then clean newspaper to finish it. Alternatively burn the fire hotter for a while often helps.
+1

No need for fancy cleaners, the above works a treat.

davidd

6,670 posts

308 months

Friday 3rd June 2011
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I've always used kitchen spray worktop cleaner, toilet cleaner, oven cleaner... whatever they all work. The rope will need replacing every few ears anyway, this is a simple job.

Soir

2,277 posts

263 months

Friday 3rd June 2011
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I bought a glass scraper and some special stove glass cleaner (german) product but have since learnt that newspaper wet and dipped in ash works just the same if not quicker (as above poster suggested)

Save your money & use the ash!

Really hot stove & driest wood (incl kindling) helps

52classic

2,634 posts

234 months

Friday 3rd June 2011
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+1 more for the newspaper/ash trick. Helps to spit on the newspaper... but maybe that's too much information.

RedLeicester

6,869 posts

269 months

Friday 3rd June 2011
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DJC said:
Z4monster said:
Wet newspaper and dip it in the ash. Use this to remove the soot buildup and then clean newspaper to finish it. Alternatively burn the fire hotter for a while often helps.
+1

No need for fancy cleaners, the above works a treat.
+78. MOst fancy cleaners, no matter how fancy, WILL pit the glass over time. Soggy Newspaper has worked since time immemorial.

manic47

737 posts

189 months

Friday 3rd June 2011
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I just take the glass panels out of ours, then pop them in warm water and washing up liquid - comes out fine plus no mess. smile

tenex

1,010 posts

192 months

Friday 3rd June 2011
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I used Hob-brite to begin with and it worked really well.
However, in common with a few here, fire works best. I leave the doors ajar for the first 5 minutes, then close it down.
I haven't had to clean the glass for 6 years.

Kneetrembler

Original Poster:

2,069 posts

226 months

Friday 3rd June 2011
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Many thanks for all the tips, we always use very dry wood including kindling,must try the newspaper & ash.

Puggit

49,455 posts

272 months

Saturday 4th June 2011
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Weekly clean using a nail brush and vinegar.