Why are my lava rocks turning black?

Unlike natural gas that is clean and light, LP gas is a denser, heavier fuel that requires the addition of air to the gas. Otherwise, it won't burn cleanly and will produce a black soot. This soot is visible as smoke rising from the flames that also leaves a black coating on your fire glass and fire pit.
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How do I keep my fire glass from turning black?

Black glass on a gas fireplace

Solve this problem by making sure the fireplace's burner ports are unclogged and that the ceramic logs are positioned according to the appliance manufacturer's instructions. Improperly positioned logs can impede air flow and create excess soot during a fire.
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Why is my natural gas 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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Why are my gas logs turning black?

Soot buildup is commonly caused by clogged burner ports and improperly positioned fire-logs. A fire-log that's out of position can obstruct the flame path that ensures the clean-burning of gas. This contributes to soot formation on the fireplace. Another primary cause of soot is clogged gas burner ports.
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Why does propane leave black residue?

When you burn propane, water vapor and carbon dioxide are produced. These molecules are colorless and they cannot be seen by the naked eye. Propane that is burned straight without incorporating oxygen into the process will emit black smoke which leaves soot behind on your outdoor fire feature.
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How to Shape Black Lava Rocks



Why is my gas stove turning my pots black?

Gas Stove Making Pots Black

A gas stove might turn your pots black if it is not heating evenly or if the heat is turned up too high. If the flame is not heating evenly, you will notice that the flame is blue on the outside with a yellow core. If you see yellow, your air to flame ratio needs to be adjusted.
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Why does my gas burner produce soot?

If you use liquid propane gas as your fuel source and your gas flame is yellow, or if you have a build up of soot or carbon around your burners, this is usually a problem with air flow or gas pressure, "bad" gas, or the orifices need to be replaced.
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How do you reduce soot on gas logs?

A technician can often reduce soot levels simply by cleaning out the air intake shutters and restoring the air-fuel ratio. Gas fireplaces that contain ceramic logs used to mimic the look of a wood-burning fireplace often fall prey to another problem having to do with flame impingement.
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Why do I have black soot in my house?

Black soot, sometimes mistaken for mold, is a black substance or residue that's left behind after fuel is burned. It can come from common household items like candles and is an air pollutant that can cause health problems if it isn't addressed.
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How do you get soot off gas fireplace logs?

Use a damp rag or lint-free cloth to wipe off the soot, carbon, and dust from the logs, at least once per year. Be careful to avoid scratching the logs, or they will no longer be useable. Liquid gas log cleaners are also available at your local fireplace dealer and may make it easier to clean.
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How do you clean blackened 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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Why is my log burner glass 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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How do you clean black glass on a gas fireplace?

Use a cream cleanser like Imperial Gas Fireplace Glass Cleaner. Pour about 2 tablespoons directly on to the glass. Spread the cleaner around using a soft cloth – preferably cotton. Leave the cleaner to sit on the glass until completely dry, this takes about 15 minutes.
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Why does my fire pit have black smoke?

The type of fuel and how hot it's burning. In general, a hotter fire will convert more fuel into elemental carbon, which forms into tiny particles that absorb light and appear in the sky as black smoke.
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How do you clean fire Rocks?

How to Clean Fire Glass Crystals
  1. Wash the fire glass with simple dish soap, or make your own solution of distilled water and vinegar. You can do this in your sink or outside with a hose.
  2. Rinse fire glass thoroughly with water.
  3. Allow fire glass to dry.
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How do you arrange lava rocks on a gas fire pit?

Place the largest rocks at the bottom of the fireplace. Arrange rocks so there is a slight indentation in between each rock and one row of them touches the bottom edge of your gas fireplace. Place smaller rocks on top of the larger ones. Sweep any ashes or debris out from under the Lava Rocks and you're done!
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How can you tell the difference between black soot and black mold?

You can test the stain by rubbing it with a little bleach on a paper towel; if the black color remains, it's soot, and if the color goes away, it's mold.
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What does black dust mean?

There could be many reasons for black dust in your house. In fact, black dust may be due to deteriorating duct liner materials in your heater or air conditioner and in some cases cold air returns. It may alternatively be due to soot produced from candles.
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Can breathing in soot hurt you?

So, to answer your question, yes, black soot can be dangerous and even fatal to some people. Essentially, soot gets into the human body through ingestion, inhalation, or through the skin and eye. When in the body, soot particles can cause coronary heart disease, breathing issues, including asthma, and even cancer.
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Is soot normal on gas logs?

Soot on vented gas logs is nothing to worry about. It is a natural occurrence when the yellowish flames of a gas log impinge on a rough surface. Some people like the look, some don't. If you don't, we suggest that you VERY CAREFULLY take the logs outside and brush the soot off with a whisk broom.
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How do I know if my gas logs are bad?

If you notice a lot of residue built up before you start your propane gas fireplace up for the season, you may want to replace your propane gas logs at that time, as this could indicate excessive breaking down of the logs.
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Should gas fireplace logs be cleaned?

It is important to clean a gas fireplace monthly even when it is not being used heavily. This will prevent dust and dirt from harming the system and allows you to inspect for damage – potentially catching something that could, later down the road, become an issue. Before you start to do ANYTHING, turn off the gas!
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What causes soot?

Soot is a byproduct of burning fossil fuels, particularly coal. It is emitted by a variety of sources, including burning coal for electricity or industrial fuel, manufacturing, oil refining, and motor vehicles. Soot is released into the air as either extremely small particles or liquid droplets.
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How do you get black soot off pots?

Add enough water so that when you put the pot into the water in will not spill over into the pot. Leave pot in soapy water for 5-10 minutes. Step 3: Go outside and cook an amazing meal over an open flame or hot coals. Remember take your time and enjoy the food because this time clean up is going to be a breeze!
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What happens if you use Windex on fireplace glass?

You should not use Windex or any other ammonia based glass cleaner as it could have adverse effects. This is because carbon is the primary source of buildup on the fireplace glass, and ammonia-based cleaners are not formulated to clean carbon deposits.
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