How do you clean your F55?

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Creekheat

Feeling the Heat
Feb 2, 2014
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How do you clean the stove above the secondary combustion tubes? I guess just get down in there and get it best you can? I just worry about creosote falling down in there where I can't get it. Thanks for any input.
 
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How do you clean the stove above the secondary combustion tubes? I guess just get down in there and get it best you can? I just worry about creosote falling down in there where I can't get it. Thanks for any input.
I was able to get to that area of the stove with a small shop vac. I went through the front and got most of it. I was able to get to the rest of it by disconnecting my pipe and going through the back of the stove. I would assume that if you burn hot fires that it would eventually burn that area clean.
 
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