I've got a breckwell big E, I cleaned and inspected everything on the stove this past week ie; pulled all the blowers and motors off and cleaned/blew them out, made sure no birds made a nest in the outside pipe. I noticed that the heat exchange tubes are getting a build up on them. Is there a way of cleaning that off as you can only physically get to the lower row of tubes? Has anyone used a chemical cleaner like a HD degreaser, oven cleaner, or even a blow torch? I'm thinking that is cutting down on efficiancy, any thoughts?
I had four different cleaners to use, but it only took the first one to do the job. I thought i should start out on the mild side so I grabbed the household degreaser under the kitchen sink first. I was prepared with gunk foaming engine cleaner, crc brand brake cleaner, and sodium hydroxide industrial degreaser aka dominant. The last two I know for a fact will take paint off fairly efficiently. The stuff that did it was Fantastik all purpose HD cleaner. Five and a half tons of pellets last year, I had about a 1/16th of an inch of build up on the tubes and about half of that on the back wall of the fire box. Soaked it with fantastik and let it sit for about five minutes, and wiped it off right down to the original paint. Be prepared to use alot of paper towels, and use the good ones. I used the cheap ones and broke through, my hands are pretty black