Who keeps the dirtiest glass??

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Is that to wipe sweat off my face when I scrub the glass clean with razor blades and scotchbrite pads?

Here's your prize.

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No real need for paper, the blade really does a great job. I was turned on to the blade method from members here.
 
Anyone have me beat?
The glass on the Regency in the house stays very clean, so no way I can beat you with that one, but I have an old smoke dragon Lopi out in the shop. I try to get a fire in there every few days even if I'm not working out there, I mostly just try to keep it from freezing in the shop. One day I may replace that stove with a modern cat stove or at least a re-burner, but for now it's all I got, and to get any burn duration out of that stove I have to choke it right back, and when I do it sure lives up to it's smoke dragon reputation.
I may not beat you, but I think I at least tie. ;)
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Ours stays very clean as long as the door is tight if it loosens a little black glass all the way. Its a good way to know when to adjust ours.

Pete
 
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