I am considering pulling the old Buck Stove insert out and just sitting a free standing stove in place of it. I know I will have to install a block-off plate to seal the area above the stove. The Buck Stove does not have a pipe coming off the top of it, as it just pushes back in the fireplace opening and it has a metal plate that seals around the front of it. Since I have had the stove out of there before, I already know it is black back inside of there. The fireplace/chimney is block and brick. The brick is what is inside and is covered with black soot. My question is, what would be the easiest way of removing the black from the brick and possibly be able to paint the brick. It was built out of the old pale red brick and many years ago, it was painted a tan color. I know it will have to be cleaned, but may even possibly repaint before installing a new stove. TIA.