Wife took the grandkids this afternoon to her mom's to color eggs and make easter bunny cakes. Me I decided to clean the P68 for Easter tomorrow.
Emptied my ash vac and started brushing down inside. Scraped the pot good. Started up the vac and started sucking up all the ash. About 30 seconds in started smelling ash which was very unusual as I have the exhaust running. I also thought I must have gotten my glasses dirty with dust. Stopped and look behind me and fine ash was just flying out the exhaust in the most beautiful plume. A haze formed over our living room like a thick fog.
I froze for a second before turning off the vac in horror. Oh this wasn't good. Immediately opened the front door and ran to the back door and opened it and the wind was perfect from back to front. I then turned on our furnace blower as it has a HEPA filter and the intake is in the living room. It took 15 minutes to knock down the haze.
Checked the vac outside and in my haste to put the top back on I didn't seal the rubber ring around the top so part of it was open and ash taking the path of least resistance just bypassed the filter.
Went back to the living room and decided I was in big trouble. Since the ash vac was now working properly I got a brush attachment and took 3 hours going over everything and then dusted everything, countertops and tables. Did a once over and it looked better than before. I was exhausted.
Wife comes home and smelled the Pledge. Her first words were "what did you do?" Words of advice, never answer a question with a question as it is a dead giveaway. Plus she knows me to well as I have never dusted anything in the living room. She could tell something was up. I could not lie, but even she said it was a good job. I have learned my lesson.
NEVER HURRY TO CLEAN YOUR STOVE!
I am sure I will still pay for this. The waiting will be the hardest part.
Emptied my ash vac and started brushing down inside. Scraped the pot good. Started up the vac and started sucking up all the ash. About 30 seconds in started smelling ash which was very unusual as I have the exhaust running. I also thought I must have gotten my glasses dirty with dust. Stopped and look behind me and fine ash was just flying out the exhaust in the most beautiful plume. A haze formed over our living room like a thick fog.
I froze for a second before turning off the vac in horror. Oh this wasn't good. Immediately opened the front door and ran to the back door and opened it and the wind was perfect from back to front. I then turned on our furnace blower as it has a HEPA filter and the intake is in the living room. It took 15 minutes to knock down the haze.
Checked the vac outside and in my haste to put the top back on I didn't seal the rubber ring around the top so part of it was open and ash taking the path of least resistance just bypassed the filter.
Went back to the living room and decided I was in big trouble. Since the ash vac was now working properly I got a brush attachment and took 3 hours going over everything and then dusted everything, countertops and tables. Did a once over and it looked better than before. I was exhausted.
Wife comes home and smelled the Pledge. Her first words were "what did you do?" Words of advice, never answer a question with a question as it is a dead giveaway. Plus she knows me to well as I have never dusted anything in the living room. She could tell something was up. I could not lie, but even she said it was a good job. I have learned my lesson.
NEVER HURRY TO CLEAN YOUR STOVE!
I am sure I will still pay for this. The waiting will be the hardest part.
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