Someone on this forum has the following message posed on their page, "Take care of your stove and it will take care of you." I couldn't agree more. I clean my stove weekly and in keeping with the statement I have a couple of stove specific questions:
1. What kind of brush do you folks use to clean the fingers of the heat exchanger behind the cast baffle? Currently, I use a 3" paint brush. Seems to work pretty good but can't hurt to look for something better. I was thinking of trying a stiff spiral brush, maybe even metal to get any scale off.
2. What tool do you use to clean the carbon buildup from the bottom of the fire pot? I use the supplied tool and a screwdriver. This to seems to work well also although it's a little more time consuming than I'd like.
Thank you, good burning and may all of you have a happy holiday and a healthy, safe and prosperous new year.
1. What kind of brush do you folks use to clean the fingers of the heat exchanger behind the cast baffle? Currently, I use a 3" paint brush. Seems to work pretty good but can't hurt to look for something better. I was thinking of trying a stiff spiral brush, maybe even metal to get any scale off.
2. What tool do you use to clean the carbon buildup from the bottom of the fire pot? I use the supplied tool and a screwdriver. This to seems to work well also although it's a little more time consuming than I'd like.
Thank you, good burning and may all of you have a happy holiday and a healthy, safe and prosperous new year.