I have a VC Resolute Acclaim that I have been using full time for 3 months (and am pretty addicted to). In the last few burns occasionally when I opened the stove door a little smoke would come into the house (bypass open of course). I figured I should vacuum out the back of it to see if the holes in the back were clogged. When I vacuumed out the soot/ash from the holes, this flaky white material just under the holes started coming out as well. I had no idea there was a soft material in the back of the stove but I assume it is something that should be there. I thought everything in the stove was brick, steel, or cast iron. So there is a gouge in this white material but no holes that I can see. Whatever it is would now be exposed to fire if I light one. Can someone please tell me what that material is, what it's for, and if it is still safe to have fires now that it is a little flaked off/gouged in some areas? Should this be happening at three months? It was a brand new purchase. THANK YOU FOR TEACHING ME! :-S