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  1. chrisasst Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 13, 2008
    1,077 posts
    cortland ny
    Has any one ever sprayed pam cooking spray type stuff on their stoves glass to try and keep the ash off...
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  2. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,721 posts
    Northwestern CT.
    No such thin is a silly question! :p

    Never tried it but assume it would make the glass sticky and ash will collect on it. I could be wrong, It could make it slick and nothing could stick. IDK, But a glass polish used to work for a little while on my old quad. Without it it would crud up in minutes literally!
  3. imacman Minister of Fire

    Hey, remember this? Chris, you can put a message on the inside of the glass, and keep it clean too!
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    Not made anymore, but the replacement for it is "Window Wax"
  4. Bioburner Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 4, 2012
    840 posts
    West central Mn
    Most stove glass is not glass but ceramic. Can discolor or harm if you don't use approved products.
  5. imacman Minister of Fire

    We know that. You're ruining all our fun. ;lol
  6. Bioburner Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 4, 2012
    840 posts
    West central Mn
    Replacing glass is not fun or cheap. I once seen a large fireplace glass go and it sounded like fingernails on a chalkboard. Then had to contend with a large open fire. Its to cold out to go without a nice fire. Stay warm, Canada left the door open again.

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