Who's up for some alphabet soup??
More seriously, I have been sweeping my liner every month since I am a first-season wet wood burner. The liner is nice and shiny inside except for the crevices that the brush doesn't reach. The cap has a ton of creosote on it every time- mostly flake, but some glaze, too.
I figured that if I had glaze on my cap, I might have glaze in my crevices where I couldn't see it (sounds uncomfortable, doesn't it?), so I did a bunch of reading and found that a lot of people on hearth.com used and suggested "Anti Creo-Soot" spray to help convert glaze to powder or flake. Reported safe for catalysts, product data sheets confirm this, aand it's ordered.
So I get the stuff, and the usage instructions say that it's safe for cats if you keep it far away from cats. (By this definition, hand grenades are also safe for catalytic combustors.)
My problem is this:
- ACS needs a hot fire to do anything.
- The cat has to be bypassed for at least an hour of this hot fire.
- I have a Blaze King Princess insert, and I have read several warnings that I will melt my bypass bushings if I burn hot fires with the bypass open.
So now I feel like a dope. Can I use this stuff or not? I don't want to poison my cat or melt my bushings. (Ideally I'd also like to not tell my wife that I paid $50 for a gallon of magic spray that we can never use for any purpose.)
More seriously, I have been sweeping my liner every month since I am a first-season wet wood burner. The liner is nice and shiny inside except for the crevices that the brush doesn't reach. The cap has a ton of creosote on it every time- mostly flake, but some glaze, too.
I figured that if I had glaze on my cap, I might have glaze in my crevices where I couldn't see it (sounds uncomfortable, doesn't it?), so I did a bunch of reading and found that a lot of people on hearth.com used and suggested "Anti Creo-Soot" spray to help convert glaze to powder or flake. Reported safe for catalysts, product data sheets confirm this, aand it's ordered.
So I get the stuff, and the usage instructions say that it's safe for cats if you keep it far away from cats. (By this definition, hand grenades are also safe for catalytic combustors.)
My problem is this:
- ACS needs a hot fire to do anything.
- The cat has to be bypassed for at least an hour of this hot fire.
- I have a Blaze King Princess insert, and I have read several warnings that I will melt my bypass bushings if I burn hot fires with the bypass open.
So now I feel like a dope. Can I use this stuff or not? I don't want to poison my cat or melt my bushings. (Ideally I'd also like to not tell my wife that I paid $50 for a gallon of magic spray that we can never use for any purpose.)