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- Gala is one of the inexpensive but very effective tools for cleaning kitchen surfaces from dirt. Soak a sponge in water, squeeze it and apply some gel to it, lather it up. Work the product on the glass, wipe off the deposit and grease in 15-20 minutes and rinse the surface several times with water.
- Sanita Anti-Grease. a thick gel can remove even very strong dirt in a few minutes. Remove the rest of the product with water.
- Degreaser Meglio. after spraying the spray on the surface, the preparation penetrates into the greasy plaque, destroying its structure. After half an hour after treating the door, wipe the glass with an ordinary cloth: the dirt will come off without much effort. This product is effective for removing old, dried on grease and carbon deposits.
IMPORTANT! Be sure to protect your hands with rubber gloves when working with chemicals. It is also advisable to wear a medical mask.
How to minimize the appearance of carbon deposits
To reduce the amount of soot on the doors and not have to wonder how to clean the glass of the fireplace, you can try to reduce the amount of dirt that has formed. There are a few tips for this.
- Use only good quality fuel. Be sure to eliminate the presence of dampness in the wood. Use hardwoods because softwoods contain a lot of resin, which accumulates on the glass and burns. That kind of dirt is very hard to clean up later.
- Wipe the fireplace door after each heating cycle. So you’ll remove a minimum amount of soot every time and you’ll be done with the problem in 1-2 minutes. If soot accumulates, it will take more time and effort.
- When buying a fireplace, pay attention to the presence of such an additional function as a self-locking door. With such an innovation, you can avoid messy work at all.
- When starting a slow-burning system, try not to cut off the air supply to the furnace completely. Otherwise the fuel will start to smoke, not burn. Much more fouling appears when the heat output is reduced.
Regular maintenance of the fireplace will avoid rough cleaning of its surfaces.
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Mechanical option
The most effective way to get rid of soot in any form is considered to be mechanical cleaning. Before you clean your fireplace, you need to make thorough preparations. Finish heating a day before the scheduled procedure. After the specified time, you should check with your hand to see if there are any warm embers left. All ash is removed from the bottom of the firebox and from the ash pan, if the design of the fireplace allows it.
Now you should take care of the surrounding things and furniture, as it is impossible to clean the fireplace without the accompanying dust. Cover the open firebox with a piece of cloth. All furniture and other items that are in close proximity to the fireplace should be covered with a film. It is advisable to spread paper on the bottom of the fireplace.
The flue can be cleaned from underneath, through the furnace. If the chimney has several bends, then this procedure should be started from the top. All cleaning doors on the chimney must first be closed and the damper blocking the chimney open. The cleaning doors are closed so that soot falling down does not penetrate into the room. Then all debris can be removed through these doors.
The chimney flue must be accessible in a safe and stable position. Brushes and brushes, which are slightly larger than the size of the chimney, are used for cleaning. Difficult-to-reach places with ducts are convenient to clean with a brush on a flexible cord that allows you to change the direction of action and simultaneously scroll the brush.
Before climbing on the roof, you should make sure that there are no large blockages and assess the overall condition of the chimney duct. It is more convenient to do it by looking along the channel from the fireplace firebox. For large obstacles, you’ll have to use a special core tied to a rope. Apart from this core you can not use anything, as a foreign object can get stuck or damage the masonry of the chimney.
The core should not be lowered smoothly on the cable, but thrown down. Due to its kinetic energy it breaks solid soot formations, fallen out bricks, rams debris. After finishing all the work upstairs, go downstairs, open the cleaning doors and carefully remove the soot from the channels into a special bag. Then the bottom of the furnace and the ash drawer can be cleaned again, using a vacuum cleaner. Be prepared to throw out the vacuum cleaner’s container, so it is advisable to stock up on a disposable paper container.
All of the above must be done in normal climatic conditions. There should be no wind or rain. The most important thing to always remember. the situation can not be under your strict control, since you have to work with toxic substances.
Don’t take any chances, so wear a respirator. Hard soot particles can injure hands. The soot itself that gets on the micro-injuries is painful, so work should be done with gloves on. Try not to inhale the air from the tube when you do the manipulation from above. Another safety measure is related to staying at high altitudes. Stairs and similar structures must be reliable and must be able to support more than the weight of a person.
Why the door gets dirty?
If the fireplace works properly, regardless of the fuel used, no soot should form on the doors, especially in large quantities. If you systematically have to look through soiled glass, then look for the cause:
- If your fireplace is gas-fueled, the deposits and soot are indicative of clogged burners or improperly installed nozzles. These factors lead to improper air to gas ratio, affecting the condition of the inside of the firebox;
- Propane-fueled furnaces are susceptible to soiling more often than gas-fueled hearths. And the most common causes are poor-quality fuel, improper gas/air ratio, clogged burners, malfunctioning regulator tank;
- Wood-burning stoves are the most prone to soot. Reasons: use of coniferous wood, incomplete combustion of fuel, lack of air intake holes, contaminated exhaust pipe.
It is advisable to look for the cause of contamination if you have to clean the door glass more than once every 2 weeks. The formation of soot is characteristic of closed fireplaces, and so contamination can occur even if there is no malfunctioning of the stove.
All ways to clean glass fireplace door from soot
There are several ways or methods for cleaning fireplace glass from natural dirt. Is it possible to single out the most effective and efficient? Yes, of course, but about that a little later, you might want to use something else.
Mechanical cleaning with a sponge and ashes (folk method)
Although this method is called a folk method, if you think about it a bit, something doesn’t quite fit here.Please tell me that the people have always been widespread cast-iron fireplace stoves with glass doors? When and most importantly where did it become popular?? But never mind. The essence of this does not change.
This method of cleaning is advertised by representatives of various firms that sell fireplaces. They probably show a deep knowledge of the tradition of using fireplaces with this method.
- Put on gloves;
- Soak the sponge in water and squeeze it out;
- Apply ash from the furnace to the sponge;
- We lightly wipe off the soot with a sponge in a circular motion;
- Repeat items 2,3,4 until the surface is completely clean;
- Having washed the sponge from dirt wash the glass with it;
- We dry the glass with a paper towel.
Using ammonia alcohol (ammonia solution)
In fact, this method, as well as the mechanical cleaning with a sponge and ashes, can also be considered “folk”.
Why not?? In principle, ammonia has always been popularly used when washing windows or mirrors, along with a pile of old unwanted newspapers.
over, in my opinion, the method using ammonia is actually more popular than with ash. But whatever one likes. If you like ashes, use them in good health.
- Rubber gloves;
- A bucket of warm water;
- Kitchen sponge;
- Paper towels or a soft cloth;
- Ammonia;
- Vinegar;
- Sprayer.
- Prepare the solution: half a liter of water, 1 teaspoon ammonia, 1 teaspoon vinegar. The solution is thoroughly mixed and poured into the sprayer;
- Put on gloves;
- Spray the resulting solution on the entire surface and wait 2-3 minutes for its reaction with soot and grime (before applying the solution, carefully cover the floor from getting liquid on it);
- Gently wipe the glass with a paper towel or cloth;
- Repeat steps 3,4 until the surface is completely clean;
- The cleaned surface is rinsed with water;
- Wipe the glass dry with a paper towel.
Cleaning with a strong flame in the furnace
There is nothing to explain in this way of cleaning. You need dry wood. As much as possible strong fire is made, in a flame of which particles of soot and smut simply burn up and the glass becomes clean. There is a theoretical advantage in all this procedure. At the same time, when creating a strong fire in the furnace, not only the space in it, but also the chimney of the fireplace is cleaned, which reduces the overall fire hazard level of the device.
Use of special and general-purpose household chemicals
This method requires the use of a chemical agent to clean the fireplace glass from soot. And it can be a special chemical for cleaning fireplace glass, as well as any other, suitable for these purposes, general-purpose household chemical. Cleaning with chemicals is similar to cleaning when using ammonia, except there is no need to prepare a cleaning solution yourself.
Mechanical cleaning with a special scraper or knife
If you did not know, in the same way as there are special chemical cleaners for glass fireplaces, there are special scrapers to remove carbon deposits, soot, soot.
There is no point in describing the process, because everything is banal: we take a scraper and scrape the plaque off the surface. At the end of the process rinse the glass with water and wipe dry with a paper towel.
Why soiling occurs?
The appearance of dirt on the glass is a natural process for wood-burning fireplaces. In the case of gas equipment, it happens much less often. If traces of soot do appear, it is a clear sign that the burner and nozzles need to be cleaned. Another possible reason is wrong position of the jets, which need to be adjusted.
Soot and grime are eternal companions of wood-burning fireplaces, for which they are considered commonplace. Another possible reason is the use of too tarry wood (“leaders” in this indicator are conifers, which are not recommended for kindling at all).
It is important to note that the formation of soot on the door of the fireplace once a month is quite normal. But if it happens more often, it may indicate a malfunction in the chimney or furnace chamber.
Choosing a cleaner for cleaning the fireplace glass from soot
There are enough ways to clean the glass of the fireplace or stove from dirt, and these methods can be both folk and semi-professional. To the latter include the use of special products for cleaning the glass of the heater. Stove and fireplace glass cleaners are sold in specialized showrooms, in building hypermarkets and, of course, in many stores that sell the heaters themselves.
During the choice of a glass cleaner in the store, you should pay attention to:
- composition of the cleaning agent
- the compatibility of the product with the materials of the fireplace or stove that need to be maintained
- Your stove manufacturer’s recommendations
- directions for use of the product
- recommendations for safe use and protection of hands and respiratory tract
How to Clean Soot Off Fireplace Glass
Cleaner for fireplace glass: the causes of dirt and how to eliminate it
A heating appliance with a closed combustion chamber is more difficult to care for. This is due to the various formations, which are easy enough to eliminate, knowing what methods should be applied. A tool for cleaning fireplace glass. this is an excellent opportunity to quickly and easily remove any dirt and formations from this surface.
Cleaning the fireplace glass from soot should be done according to certain rules. This helps to protect and preserve the glass surface. Learn more about cleaning methods, used compounds and the reasons for the frequent occurrence of this problem you can further in this article.
The glass door in a closed firebox: the main reasons for using it
Nowadays stoves and fireplaces with closed combustion chamber. i.e. with a glass door. are very much in demand. There are several reasons for choosing this type of hearth:
- Increased fire safety compared to open fireboxes
- Higher heating characteristics of equipment. the heat does not flow away “idly” through the open firebox and heats the room more effectively
- Possibility to admire live fires safely
- Protect children and pets from contact with an open fire
- Clean space next to the fireplace
- Possibility to turn a closed fireplace into an open one and vice versa at any time by opening or closing the door
The reasons listed are pretty compelling. fire safety and heating efficiency are really important to users. But such advantages have a price. since the door glass is a natural barrier between the fire and the room, it takes on not only the load of temperature, but also the various contaminants formed in the process of combustion. It is not difficult to remove such formations, it just needs to be done wisely and with some knowledge, which will help avoid damage to the glass and will not spoil the panorama of burning flames in the future.