Use of Creosote Remover Sprays in Pellet Stoves?

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I think with any stove you're going to have a little soot buildup, whether it be woodstove or pellet. Creosote - that's a whole other story. Like others have said, if you burn it to low or the quality of your wood or pellets is poor then creosote will build up, there are many factors.

Speaking from experience and the wise advice from members here. I was burning my stove to low and I had a thick creosote film all alongside the firebox. I fired it up, burnt it hotter and haven't had a problem since.

Edit : I re read post and I was making it sound like you were new to stoves, not my intention. My apologies.

Good luck :)
 
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Do you know if the Quadrifire Castile Insert creates creosote on the aluminum heat exchanger when burned on low for extended periods of time? If you have a build up... will this burn off if the Castile is burned on high?
If you have creosote in a pellet stove you have a problem. To much air is the biggest issue that causes that type of problem.

Eric
 
Did you ever use the creosote removal. I have a lot all of a sudden in my Harman p38+

Clean the venting and combustion air path.

Eric
 
I burnt a funky batch of pellets from TSC last spring when I ran out of Stove Chow. They had a strange smell. My stove got completely fouled up with creosote. I do keep a very clean stove. I sprayed a few applications of creosote remover and the stove looks terrific.
 
David_Jr;

The spray I use is the Rutland Creosote Remover spray 1 quart bottle.
Local Homedepot did carry it several years ago for $8.00. Local Lowes does not carry it either.
Had to go to my local Quadra-Fire pellet stove store to get it. They do charge around $20.00.

Bill
HI Bill, after reading this post I bought some Rutland creosote remover spray. We have been having real problems with creosote buildup in the auger. Cleaned well with wire brush and sprayed the Rutland into the auger and fire box. It really doesn't want to start after being sprayed. Had to restart a couple of minutes later. Could this be due to the fact that the spray is liquid and making something wet? This is an Osburn pellet stove and we are new owners, no experience. Thinking of buying the CSL cleaning pellets instead. From you post and another is appears that you can just spray the whole inside of the stove and it should start. Are we doing something wrong. Any input from you would be appreciated. Thank you.
 
Last year I had an issue and one of the symptoms was poor air flow in the stove, this in turn created a ton of Creosote on the wall of my stove. Until last year I never had any cresote at all. So like others have said, I think if you get a lot of it then there's something wrong with the stove