....now I can see the fire again. That's it, nothing earthshattering. Isn't that special? :lol: (it's been that kinda' day.)
pen said:Why was the glass dirty? What did it look like? I've cleaned white soot of mine 3 times this winter burning 24/7 since early Nov. Even then, you can see the fire well through that white soot, it just looks unkempt if the fire has died down.
If your stove glass is sooty black/brown, I'd say you have your stove idled down too far or you are burning wood that isn't well seasoned. The glass on a modern stove is really self cleaning if you are burning properly.
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BrowningBAR said:pen said:Why was the glass dirty? What did it look like? I've cleaned white soot of mine 3 times this winter burning 24/7 since early Nov. Even then, you can see the fire well through that white soot, it just looks unkempt if the fire has died down.
If your stove glass is sooty black/brown, I'd say you have your stove idled down too far or you are burning wood that isn't well seasoned. The glass on a modern stove is really self cleaning if you are burning properly.
pen
Pen is over thinking this thread.
Franks said:Never give up Vodka for lent. I give up stewed carrots every year.
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