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I normally just use damp paper towels. Saw Rutland in a post, checked it out, but , cant get myself to pay $7.00 for a bottle and $13.00 to ship it...So...How do you clean your glass?
Ditto. I grab Madame DeFarge's stove-top cleaner whenever the pellet stove is cold and it cleans up very well. Plus, it claims to seal "micro-pores" in ceramic glass and keeps the glass cleaner, longer.
I just use a wet paper towel and the ash that's on the glass to scrub it when cold. Then follow up with a clean dry one. 3 years and good as new. Never used anything else.
I used Speedy White for years but the place where I bought it went out of business so I switched to Rutland. I can get Rutland at Mennards or the local lumber store. Some Walmarts may have Speedy White. These are the two best products that I have found for pellet stove glass cleaning.
Anyone use something called Fireview? I had a spray bottle of it for my woodstove, worked great even for stubborn stains on the glass. Alas, cannot remember where I bought it -- time for an on-line search.
I normally just use damp paper towels. Saw Rutland in a post, checked it out, but , cant get myself to pay $7.00 for a bottle and $13.00 to ship it...So...How do you clean your glass?
I've been using the Rutland. It works well and a bottle lasts a really long time. My bottle is 2 years old (and still going) after cleaning the glass once a week.
It can be had here at a reasonable price.