Cresote destroyer?

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cknight71

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Jan 7, 2012
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Upton KY
I have a small very well insulated cabin and cannot burn our stove very hot or it will run you out. My question is which works better, powder or spray cresote destroyer? Any input is more than welcome. Thank you in advance.
 
Welcome to the forum!

Dry wood works wonders with no creosote destroyer needed.
 
Backwoods Savage said:
Welcome to the forum!

Dry wood works wonders with no creosote destroyer needed.
I KNEW this would be the first reply! +1 for me.
 
Back when I needed the stuff the spray worked better. The stuff still builds up and has to be brushed out but the spray helps keep it from glazing.
 
I use anticreosoot spray and the stuff works fantastic. What was buildup when I bought my used Buck is now a white powdery substance. A few sprays once a day is such cheap, assuring, insurance.
 
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