I would not use acetone. That will definitely destroy the finish. I've stripped paint off of old windshield wipers from a 1977 MGB to repaint.Try removing as much as possible wiping with a towel or rag with the stove top warm, not full hot. Maybe try a hair dryer for this. Then with the stove top cool, try acetone or maybe lacquer thinner?
I recognized and respect your insanity.I'm thinking of the same method used to clean a cast iron fry pan in case anyone is doubting my sanity in making this recommendation.
How about this family teaching tool? Suitable for a cub scout lesson!
Wood Stove Safety
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The running fan does allow for wood to be stashed behind the stove, but if the stove is hot, the fan must be on for wood to be OK back there.
If there is a power outage, the wood can’t be back there. ......................
There is no finish, the stove is not painted it's blue-black porcelain enamel. Actually if it was painted the job would be easier. Strip it down and repaint. That said I love the blue-black enamel and am happy to see that the stove is none the worse for wear afterward.I would not use acetone. That will definitely destroy the finish. I've stripped paint off of old windshield wipers from a 1977 MGB to repaint.
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