Ok, so I did something really stupid. This wood stove is almost brand new. I was messing around with the blower and reaching behind my wood stove while it was hot. All the sudden I smelled something burning and then noticed my coat was lying on top of the stove burning. So, I burned a hole in my coat and it left some rubberish type residue on the stove.
Does anyone know what the right way to fix this? It just loks like an extra greyish dullish spot on the top of my wood stove. Does anyone have any special cleaner for the top?
My dad says if I can't fix it, I can go buy some paint that is made just for painting stuff that gets hot like wood stoves and grills. He paints his grill all the time with the stuff. It would be nice if I could just remove the residue than repaint it when it's almost brand new.
Does anyone know what the right way to fix this? It just loks like an extra greyish dullish spot on the top of my wood stove. Does anyone have any special cleaner for the top?
My dad says if I can't fix it, I can go buy some paint that is made just for painting stuff that gets hot like wood stoves and grills. He paints his grill all the time with the stuff. It would be nice if I could just remove the residue than repaint it when it's almost brand new.