Aside from the obvious dangers of setting something on fire, do any of you clean your glass while the stove is running? I LOATHE dirty glass (and it seems to get dirty more quickly on my P68 than my Accentra Insert). It's obviously a pain to shut the stove down and wait for the cooling off period. Just wondering if there is another (safe) alternative to cleaning without shutting the stove down? When the stove is cool, I usually just use a wet (with water only) paper towel to clean the glass. I've been told by more than one stove dealer that Windex (or any typical window cleaner) is very bad (long term) for the glass because of its ammonia content. I did buy some ammonia free Windex, but it seems that water has the same effect, without any chemicals. I'd be interested to hear what anyone else does to keep their glass clean in between shutting their stoves down and cleaning them thoroughly. They need to invent a Glass X type of product for pellet stoves that make ash bounce off like Teflon 

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