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You boys are supposed to be selling the wood, all down to a clean burn, any dryish wood on full burn will burn off any dirty glass.

 

BUT will also depend on what stove and chimney in operation.

 

David :icon14:

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I think half the effect with wood ash is that it's alkaline so it actually dissolves the deposits - the stove glass spray cleaner is based on sodium hydroxide as far as I know for the same effect.

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Yup! Simple and clever - the wet cloth leaches lye from the wood-ash which turns the glass oily deposits to a soap... must try that!

 

Anyone made an ash barrel to collect lye?

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My tip would be not to clean the glass at all - our hunter stove has been in the living room for 19 years now and I don't think its ever had the glass cleaned by any method other than opening the air inlet up and giving it a good blast for 10 minutes.

 

Looks fine to me!

 

:dito:

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