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Cleaning fireplace advice please


Stephen Blair
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It's for the front grate, it's shiny cast and metal.

Nothing wire like!

It would need to be gentle gentle!

 

Better photo required of the metal finish required then (although struggling to understand how moderator of aborist web site can own a wood burner with a finish other than 'wood stove black' :001_rolleyes: ) :laugh1:

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Thanks guys, we are selling our house, the fire is a pretty 1 my wife chose, personally I'd be burning BT poles in the living room with a quad parked in the corner but yet ho!!:)

 

The installers used wd40 when they put it in to clean it up, I was a bit doubtful if I had seen them properly and it was new with no damage.

Got loads of that:)

 

 

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