I bought a Hearthstone Lincoln about a month ago in great condition, except the previous owner applied (what appeared to be) high-temp red RTV silicone around the caste iron flue collar.
I’ve removed nearly all visible RTV, but some residue/discoloration remains in the cast iron. When the stove gets hot, I can still smell the RTV, so it’s clearly continuing to off-gas.
I have high chemical sensitivity, so prolonged off-gassing is a problem. I am willing to tolerate short-term, controlled exposure (including targeted burn-off) if it actually resolves the issue.
I’m trying to avoid solutions that:
• introduce new chemicals requiring long burn-off
• trade one odor problem for another
• require grinding to bare metal and repainting
I’ve read that repeated firings can take months to fully eliminate RTV odor when residue is embedded in cast iron. Has anyone found a method that actually finishes the breakdown or removal of remaining RTV?
Thanks in advance.
I’ve removed nearly all visible RTV, but some residue/discoloration remains in the cast iron. When the stove gets hot, I can still smell the RTV, so it’s clearly continuing to off-gas.
I have high chemical sensitivity, so prolonged off-gassing is a problem. I am willing to tolerate short-term, controlled exposure (including targeted burn-off) if it actually resolves the issue.
I’m trying to avoid solutions that:
• introduce new chemicals requiring long burn-off
• trade one odor problem for another
• require grinding to bare metal and repainting
I’ve read that repeated firings can take months to fully eliminate RTV odor when residue is embedded in cast iron. Has anyone found a method that actually finishes the breakdown or removal of remaining RTV?
Thanks in advance.