Use an ash vacuum to remove ash quickly and easily.
How to clean pellet stove glass door.
Finally wipe off the paste and use a new cloth to wipe the glass clean and dry.
One of the main reminders is to never clean the glass door when a fire is being lit or is already burning.
Use a pellet stove glass cleaner on the glass front after each use or at least once a week to keep soot from building up on the panes.
This creates a barrier between the glass and the new batch of ash that will be forming on the glass.
As the wood burns it leaves smoke and soot stains on the glass partition of the wood stove s door.
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Many pellet stoves are designed so that the direction of airflow minimizes the amount of grime on the glass but when vents near the doors become dirty the mechanism stops working so the vents.
The next time you clean your glass you will notice that it is much easier to clean.
This also cuts down on having to clean up any spilled ash or allowing the ash to spread into the air with each scrape and scoop of the grimy pile of spent pellets.
Solvents a razor abrasives and even the ashes can be used to clean the tempered glass without scratching the delicate surface.
There are many way to clean the glass on a pellet stove.
Easy way to clean a pellet wood stove using ashes and water.
This video will show you how to clean the dirty glass on your pellet stove using glass cleaner and paper towels.
While you may think some simple window cleaning solution will take care of the problem remember that many cleaning products are chemically based and flammable.
The least expensive and most effective way to clean the glass on a pellet or wood burning stove is to use the ashes as an abrasive and water.
A wood stove provides heat and warmth by the use of wood burning.
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Dip a microfiber cloth or some newspaper into the paste and clean the glass by scrubbing it in a circular motion.
When you re ready to clean your glass put some fine white ashes from your fireplace or woodstove into a bowl with enough water to make a paste.