How many others get a buildup inside their woodstove? Particularly under the top plate of the stove?
Mine looks mostly like ash with some carbon in it, that has loosely fused to the underside of the top plate from the heat of the fire. I'm certain it's not creosote, the stove is operated hot enough to burn that out, especially this time of year. But it seems to accumulate regardless of how the stove is operated or the moisture content of the wood. It's not a whole lot, maybe 1/16" thick and is easily scraped off with a drywall putty knife, but it's not loose enough for the airflow to blow it off. It's not a big deal, I scrape it off a couple times per season, it's just not something I ever remember seeing done growing up with wood stoves. It does seem the flue temps run slightly lower after cleaning it though, as the top plate can transfer the heat more effectively.
Mine looks mostly like ash with some carbon in it, that has loosely fused to the underside of the top plate from the heat of the fire. I'm certain it's not creosote, the stove is operated hot enough to burn that out, especially this time of year. But it seems to accumulate regardless of how the stove is operated or the moisture content of the wood. It's not a whole lot, maybe 1/16" thick and is easily scraped off with a drywall putty knife, but it's not loose enough for the airflow to blow it off. It's not a big deal, I scrape it off a couple times per season, it's just not something I ever remember seeing done growing up with wood stoves. It does seem the flue temps run slightly lower after cleaning it though, as the top plate can transfer the heat more effectively.