Why does the glass on my woodburner go black?

Dark glass happens because the catalytic combustor works on lower temperature from the fire down below while increasing it above away from the glass and drawing the heat from the smoke and gases, out over a longer period. This is nothing to worry about and is a feature of this type of wood stove.
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How do I keep my fireplace glass from turning black?

Try burning harder woods like oak, cherry, or walnut, and avoid burning woods known for their higher sap content. If your wood stove has a heat setting, try turning the heat controls up a few notches. Hotter fires will keep your glass cleaner.
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How do you get blackened glass off a wood burner?

You will need some warm water and some paper towels/ tissue or newspaper. Dip the paper into the warm water. Then dip the paper into the bed of ash in the wood burner, until you have a good amount stuck to the paper. Clean the glass using the damp ash.
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Why is my glass turning black?

The physics of glass turning black

Basically, the overarching thing to remember is that it all comes down to how efficiently the fire is burning, regardless of the fuel contained within. Black smoke is emitted when a fire is not burning smoothly, usually because it gets too little air drawn into it.
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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 wood burner's glass door dirty?



How do you clean the glass door on a wood burning fireplace?

A simple solution of equal parts vinegar and water applied with some kitchen roll is a good way to shine up the inside glass without leaving any chemicals inside. You could do the same for the outer glass – or just use a light squirt of regular glass or window cleaner.
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How do you keep creosote from building on glass?

Ensuring to burn dry and low moisture content fully seasoned or kiln dried wood, providing sufficient airflow to fires and keeping chimneys and flues free from creosote buildup and other blockages, can help to keep creosote buildup on glass doors of fireplaces to a minimum.
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Can you use a razor blade to clean wood stove glass?

DO NOT use razor blades or steel wool: Abrasive cleaners like razor blades, steel wool, or even sand paper will take the soot off of your wood stove glass immediately, but it comes at a cost.
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Can I clean my log burner with WD40?

Commercial cleaners

There's a choice of numerous cleaners which are suitable for the glass door on your wood burning stove. These include WD40, which is also great for polishing slate hearths.
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How do you know if you have creosote build up?

Signs of Creosote Build-Up
  1. Reduced drafting in fireplace.
  2. Less ash and more wood in fireplace after a fire.
  3. Black soot in and around fireplace.
  4. Very dark smoke from chimney.
  5. You can visibly see more than 1/8 of an inch of soot build-up.
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What vents should be open on a wood burner?

Most wood burning stoves and multi-fuel stoves have a bottom air vent and a top air vent. Wood burns best with a good bed of ash laid down in the bottom of the stove and an air supply from the top. When lighting your stove, open both air vents fully.
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How does the air wash work on wood burners?

Airwash is a specific design feature that uses a specially placed vent or vents to draw in cool air from the room; the air is then heated and ducted to 'wash' over the inside of the glass. This feature helps to keep the glass clean for longer, allowing you to enjoy the glow and flames to the full.
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Do you have to replace fire glass?

Since it is designed as a decoration and not a fuel type there is much less stress on the product. There is no need to replace the fire glass every time a fire is list. It will not burn down like a natural log would and it stays beautiful for many wonderful nights by the fire.
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How often should you clean wood stove glass?

To avoid excessive soot buildup, make it a habit to clean your wood stove every time you empty the ashes. Don't spray hot glass with water. This can cause the glass to crack or shatter. Don't clean the glass while it is hot.
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How do you get creosote off a glass stove?

Burn a hot fire to help remove creosote buildup from your fireplace glass before attempting to clean it. This can be achieved by adjusting the flue or air intake on your stove so the flames lap near the glass. Keep the glass door closed during this process.
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How do you stop creosote buildup on wood stove?

The best way to control creosote is to prevent its buildup by maintaining a briskly burning fire with dry, well-seasoned wood. Maintain a flue temperature exceeding 250 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent creosote condensation. Some new, more efficient stoves deliver more heat to the room than an open stove or fireplace.
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Do potato peels clean chimneys?

Potato peels and acorns help prevent creosote buildup in your chimney. Save your potato skins and collect acorns in the autumn. Just a handful thrown on top of a burning fire can help keep your chimney in good shape.
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Does a hot fire remove creosote?

One method to loosen crusty or tarry creosote so it flakes off and falls down into the firebox or fireplace is to burn aluminum cans in a very hot fire. While this method works, it does not clean the chimney of creosote completely, and chimney brush cleaning is still necessary.
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What is the best way to clean fireplace glass doors?

Dampen the black and white newspaper with tap water and then dip it into a bowl of leftover ashes from the fireplace. Believe it or not, water and ash make the perfect, all-natural fireplace glass cleaner. Use the newspaper to wipe the fireplace glass door in a circular motion to loosen stubborn soot.
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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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How do you clean smoke damaged 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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How do you clean burnt glass?

Pour a couple teaspoons of baking soda onto the cloth or directly into the glass cookware. Scrub the burnt areas with the baking soda and soft cloth until they are removed. If the stains remain, rinse with water.
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