How do you remove smoke stains from fireplace glass?

Use vinegar solution: Try a homemade soot-cleaning solution made of ammonia and vinegar (1 cup vinegar, 3 cups warm water and 1 tablespoon of ammonia). Spray solution onto the glass and let sit for 30 seconds. With a clean cotton cloth, scrub in a circular motion until soot is loosened.
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What is the best way to clean fireplace glass?

There is no exact measurement needed here… just simply combine a bit of water, white vinegar, and enough of the ash from inside your fireplace to form a paste. This will essentially allow you to gently exfoliate the grime off the interior of your glass. To apply this mixture, we prefer to use a microfiber towel.
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How do you clean the glass door on a wood burning fireplace?

Use damp crumpled newspaper or a paper towel, dip it in ash and use this to clean wood stove glass. This method works most of the time. If the glass has a lot of build-up, try burning a couple high temperature fires in the wood stove before attempting to clean the glass.
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How do you remove yellow smoke stains?

Mix 1 teaspoon of mild liquid dish detergent and 1 cup of warm water. Moisten an absorbent white cloth with the mild detergent solution and add 5 drops of white distilled vinegar. Place the cloth on the smoke stain until it's gone. Rinse with lukewarm water and wash as usual.
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How do you remove black smoke stains?

You can either purchase commercial soot and smoke remover or citrus degreaser, or you can make your own with vinegar, TSP, or degreasing dish soap in a gallon of hot water. Using a clean cloth, wipe all the walls with the degreaser.
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How to Clean Fireplace Glass - Removing Burnt On Soot From Glass



How do you remove black soot from glass?

Use vinegar solution: Try a homemade soot-cleaning solution made of ammonia and vinegar (1 cup vinegar, 3 cups warm water and 1 tablespoon of ammonia). Spray solution onto the glass and let sit for 30 seconds. With a clean cotton cloth, scrub in a circular motion until soot is loosened.
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Can I use Windex to clean fireplace glass?

DO NOT USE WINDEX or other glass cleaners – gas fireplace glass is special and so it needs a special cleaner. Stop by and pick up some Gas Fireplace Glass Cleaner (try saying that one five times fast). It's a cream-based cleaner that will help lift that white film without scratching or doing damage to the glass.
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Why does my wood burner glass go black?

Burn the Right Fuels

Probably the most common cause for glass to go black is using unseasoned wood on your log woodburner. It's recommended to use wood that has been cut, chopped and out in the air for at least a year. The reason for this is that there is less moisture in the wood.
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Does vinegar clean fireplace glass?

You can clean your fireplace glass with distilled white vinegar; and by adding a small measure of baking soda, this will form a paste that can serve to loosen and remove stubborn soot marks. Use old newspaper to clean the glass interior surface.
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Can I use oven cleaner on fireplace glass?

DO NOT use oven cleaner on the glass. Oven cleaner will clean off the surface of the glass, however, it also removes the surface of the glass. The oven cleaner eats away at the glass surface, opening the pores and over time lets the dirt into the glass pours making it impossible to clean the glass.
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Why is the glass on my gas fireplace cloudy?

The process of burning natural gas produces moisture that has a high level of sulfuric acid. That acid etches the glass, making the foggy appearance permanent.
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How do you remove smoke damage from glass?

A spray bottle can also be filled with a mix of 1 part vinegar and 2 parts water. Simply spray the surfaces and wipe them with a soft cloth. If the residue is tough, use only vinegar, no water. Rinse the cloth frequently and continue cleaning until all of the residue is removed.
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Can I use baking soda to clean fireplace glass?

Mix baking soda with warm water

Make a paste mixture of warm water and baking soda. In a circular motion using a firm bristle brush, apply the paste to the fireplace glass, and scrub clean all remaining grime.
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Can I use baking soda to clean fireplace?

Sprinkle baking soda across your fireplace, then spray with vinegar. Allow the solution to sit for a few minutes. Then, use a scrub brush to scour the fireplace.
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How do you clean ash fireplace glass?

Spray glass cleaner onto a soft rag or newspaper. Blot damp cloth or newspaper in cold ashes, lightly covering damp rag/paper. Scour glass lightly with ash coated rag/paper and work in a circular motion to clean surface area. Repeat steps 2-5 as necessary until stains are lifted.
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Why is my fireplace glass turning black?

So why does the glass on your fireplace turn black? Blackened or cloudy fireplace glass is caused a buildup of soot and other small particles on the glass as a result of the fuel in the fireplace not burning properly, or a lack of ventilation over the inside of the glass.
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How do you clean smoked glass?

The Best Ways to Clean Frosted Glass
  1. Start with Windex or other glass cleaner. Usually this will do the job completely. ...
  2. Scrub with newspaper or paper towels. ...
  3. Clean in sections. ...
  4. Try baking soda for tough stains. ...
  5. Finish with another round of glass cleaner.
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How do you clean smoke residue?

Directions for Removing Smoke Stains from Walls
  1. Remove soot from walls. Wipe away or vacuum up any excess soot left on the surface.
  2. Mist with water. Lightly spray the surface before cleaning.
  3. Apply Simple Green. ...
  4. Scrub. ...
  5. Rinse with water. ...
  6. Dry.
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Will Magic Eraser remove soot?

First, vacuum up any loose soot on walls or ceilings. Second, grab a magic eraser or sponge, warm water, and some TSP, also known as Trisodium Phosphate solution. This cleaning product will remove the soot that is more worked in from your walls and ceiling.
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Does vinegar remove soot?

Regular white vinegar is one of the most versatile cleaners. Not only will it break down oily soot stains, but it can even remove set-in nicotine stains. Mix one part warm water to three parts vinegar, then wipe gently with a soft sponge or microfiber cloth to remove soot from walls, ceilings, or woodwork.
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What's the best cleaner for smoke damage?

To remove soot and smoke from walls, furniture and floors, use a mild soap or detergent or mix together 4 to 6 tbsp. tri-sodium phosphate and 1 cup household cleaner or chlorine bleach to every gallon of warm water.
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Does vinegar remove smoke stains?

A gallon bottle of white vinegar only costs a few bucks and helps neutralizes cigarette smell. Vinegar can also be used to remove sticky smoke residue which can be left behind by smokers. To use, fill a spray bottle with vinegar, and spray away on every surface.
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