How Do You Keep The Glass Clean On A Wood Burner?
When you bought your wood burner, the window was an extra feature. Designed to allow you to see the fire and enjoy the ambiance of a fireplace without the drawbacks, instead you find the window of your wood burner filmed over with a brownish oily residue that hides the flames when you light a fire. Learn how to remove the soot and keep your wood burner glass clean with low-effort maintenance. Open the door of the cold wood burner and spread three layers of newspaper beneath the window area. Spray a liberal amount of orange cleaner on the inside glass, soaking the surface thoroughly. Let it stand for 15 minutes. Wipe the glass with a rag, folding the cloth often as it gets coated with soot. The deposits on the glass will come right off. Check for any spots that might remain and repeat the process if you find any areas that you missed. Pour 1/4-cup ammonia into 2 quarts of hot water and wipe the glass with the ammonia solution, using a clean rag and a circular motion. Polish the glass wi