- Nov 27, 2012
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Question:
I have a Colebrookdale stove (the Darby) with glass doors. The glass gets creosoted and is next to impossible to clean because it is backed with a metal mesh. Do you sell glass which resists creosoting or can be put on the stove without the metal mesh behind it?
Answer:
Actually- the glass they use is pyroceram- which in most stoves does not use the screen behind it. We can cut any size of that glass. I can't actually tell you to remove the screen- cause the stove was sold with it- but i can say that few, if any, current stoves (with the same glass) use the screen.
I have a Colebrookdale stove (the Darby) with glass doors. The glass gets creosoted and is next to impossible to clean because it is backed with a metal mesh. Do you sell glass which resists creosoting or can be put on the stove without the metal mesh behind it?
Answer:
Actually- the glass they use is pyroceram- which in most stoves does not use the screen behind it. We can cut any size of that glass. I can't actually tell you to remove the screen- cause the stove was sold with it- but i can say that few, if any, current stoves (with the same glass) use the screen.