The Easiest Way To Clean Wood Stove Glass

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Learn a simple way to clean your dirty wood stove glass using the ashes found inside your wood stove. This is the quickest way to keep your wood burning stove or fireplace insert looking great while adding more heat to your home in the process. We'll also show you how to clean out your firebox without dust or ashes getting everywhere inside your home.
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  • @nhomotnguoi5610
    @nhomotnguoi5610 Год назад +50

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  • @SethCrosby
    @SethCrosby 3 года назад +9

    Even easier - fine steel wool (0000 grade) and....ammonia (I keep mine in a spray bottle)!!! I have tried many tricks and this is BY FAR the easiest so far. NO scrubbing required. 0000 wool will NOT scratch your glass.

  • @gstree
    @gstree 3 года назад +3

    I use a piece of scrunched up newspaper , spit on it dip it in the ash and do a quick rub, then place the paper in the fire. It looks sparkling is seconds and no waste or expense !

  • @davekana8388
    @davekana8388 4 года назад +7

    Great tips. I also have been using the same torch for years with propane. Much cheaper and better than wax logs! Get your ash together!😂

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  4 года назад +3

      You're exactly right....once you start using a torch you'll never light another fire without one!

    • @davekana8388
      @davekana8388 4 года назад

      Firewood For Life it’s been years for me, couldn’t agree more!

  • @jefdamen2977
    @jefdamen2977 2 года назад +3

    Get a bigger box and put the vacuum hose over the edge not all the way down, put the vacuum pretty low or it's exhaust will disturb the flow of ash into the vacuum.
    That's how i do it, especially when it's cold and it might have a reversed draft into the house...
    Opening windows will equalise the pressure difference outside and inside to stop the reverse flow.

  • @wally1957
    @wally1957 4 года назад +5

    I use a Scotch-Brite pad (maroon color) and a damp sponge. Only takes
    seconds to clean. I use it everyday before I build a fire and it does
    not scratch the glass.

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  4 года назад

      Great tip. Thank you!

    • @mic982
      @mic982 3 года назад

      The scotch-brite pad doesn't scratch the glass? How long have you been doing this?

    • @wally1957
      @wally1957 3 года назад

      @@mic982 Since last September. It's teflon coated I think. Does not scratch.

    • @DTWCT
      @DTWCT Год назад

      Thanks. I'll have to try the scotch Brite

  • @suesaur
    @suesaur 2 года назад +3

    My husband likes even more power! He uses a "pear burner" to start our woodstove. It uses a regular sized propane tank with a much larger nozzle--used to burn the thorns off cactus so the livestock can eat them!

  • @rogersurridge96
    @rogersurridge96 3 года назад +4

    Great tips - thank you! But isn't the ash/water mixture abrasive, and if so won't it eventually make the glass go dull? One more question: I've read "DON'T USE WINDEX!" or any other proprietary cleaning products: why?

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  3 года назад +5

      The fine ash is somewhat abrasive but I've used it for years and have never noticed any negative effects. Some people say not to use Windex because they're concerned the ammonia will etch the glass but I've never had any issues with it.

    • @at-ge5te
      @at-ge5te 3 года назад

      @@firewoodforlife 7uh6b

    • @chrissupport
      @chrissupport 8 месяцев назад

      @@firewoodforlife I've used straight ammonia and ash for 10 years, and surprised water cleans it too. It takes a bit longer when buildup is thick, but I'm not in a hurry. I won't have to wear gloves using water and ash. THANK YOU for a good video. I also see no negative effects of using slightly abrasive ash on the glass.

  • @markchidester6239
    @markchidester6239 Год назад +1

    Torch! Yup. Have the same thing.
    A bottom from a Coleman lantern fits those tanks and keeps it standing up much better

  • @patcornwell9298
    @patcornwell9298 3 года назад +1

    Don’t let the fire go out ,burn 24/7 in cold WVa . I clean my chimney the first of the month,same time clean the glass ( cheap oven cleaner ) l have a ash scoop with a lid ,can clean out hot or cold , see the smoke come off his shovel onto the room. My wife would make me stand in the corner if I let 💨 smoke in the house . I take the door off to clean the glass . I like the touch,best way to start way better then rubbing sticks together! Stay safe, stay warm!

  • @kenlani9357
    @kenlani9357 Год назад +1

    CLEAN---WITH ASH!!!! Thank You--after all these years I feel dumb----glass is spotless

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  Год назад

      Haha well better now than never! I’m happy to help :)

  • @jgread02
    @jgread02 2 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for awesome tip, just cleaned my old Fire door glass and it now looks awesome!!

  • @mic982
    @mic982 3 года назад +2

    I've tired using ash and a damp cloth; and it works - for the smoke film your showing on this video. But... getting the burnt on black creosote off is a whole different animal.

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the comment and that's true, especially for the stuff that builds up around the outer edge. Once in a great while I'll use a razor blade to remove that really thick stuff, but I've found that 99 percent of the time the ash method will work if I'm burning the fire hot enough.

    • @mic982
      @mic982 3 года назад +1

      @@firewoodforlife We haven't had to resort to razor blade - yet. The spray on stuff from Red Devil works if you leave it on for a few minutes before scrubbing. But it's toxic. Same ingredient as Easy Off oven cleaner. Vinegar works pretty well too. Using ashes is great if it works - lot less expensive!

  • @sgtrock1
    @sgtrock1 7 месяцев назад

    that should've took literally 20 sec to let us know ash cleans tempered glass...

  • @AnthonyFrancisJones
    @AnthonyFrancisJones 8 месяцев назад

    Works well even with kitchen paper/water and ashes. The old school way was with newspaper. I think there may be a bit of a chemical reaction going on too if you leave the wet ash on for a few moments. I also use a single-sided razor blade for the really stubborn bits.

  • @carlosned2564
    @carlosned2564 Год назад

    Why does glass go black when i turn airflow down?

  • @catherinejordan3805
    @catherinejordan3805 3 года назад +1

    Cant do it if u are burning coal it wil scratch ur glass

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the tip! I have never burned coal so I appreciate the info.

  • @scheideggerUSVI
    @scheideggerUSVI 3 года назад +1

    I love my trigger pull map torch as well! Yeah I roll with the yellow map gas because....
    Arr arr arrr more power!

  • @shannonsfamily418
    @shannonsfamily418 Год назад

    I just wanted the peeps to know, PLEASE MENTION the appropriate steel wool to use is the 0000 amazon has a 12 pack for $5.60, or therebout. Great Video, but the more abrasive steel wool can scratch. On the back of the steel wool bag it numbers the ones they sell and what each number cleans, removes, for all kinds of items. I have all the numbers for different uses I love the steel wool. Its the best for glas car scratches will blend buff out. The 0000 is the one to use for that. Thank you.

  • @Grow_Frog
    @Grow_Frog Год назад +1

    Just cleaned my stove glass thanks to your video, thanks bro works perfectly and so easy 😊

  • @gaylecallender8608
    @gaylecallender8608 Год назад +1

    So easy and no chemicals or tools required. Thanks for the tip

  • @irenekegel5988
    @irenekegel5988 Год назад

    Guys no way !! Buy easy off oven cleaner , open glass door,let it cook down ,spray it on and leave it 5 min , use wet paper towel easy breezy done with

  • @Benjahmind
    @Benjahmind 4 года назад +1

    Log burner

  • @msblexpress
    @msblexpress Год назад

    Get a spray bottle of ammonia from the grocery store. When starting a new fire, spray the glass and then wipe clean with newspaper and throw the newspaper in the firebox to start a fire

  • @SG-jc5bi
    @SG-jc5bi Год назад

    Paper towel. Wet it. Dip in ashes . Wipe. Dave ur time then watching this video

  • @RobertsBulgaria
    @RobertsBulgaria 4 года назад +1

    You have the perfect colour grey on your glass. Most folk are cleaning off BLACK soot which for me, is an indicator of your wood not being seasoned enough, your airflow too reduced and/or, your chimney needs a clean. Interesting that you don't have a metal ash catch box which basically means you have to let your fire go out before you can remove the ashes. How do you control airflow from underneath if you have a solid firebrick bottom hearth?

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  4 года назад +2

      Very good points about the color of glass. When I clean out my firebox I'lll typically let it burn down to just coals then I'll move all of the coals to one side and clean out the ash. Once that side is done I'll move the coals again and clean out the other side. That leaves me with enough hot coals to restart the fire.
      My airflow comes from the top of the stove and uses an airwash down the front of the glass which causes a front to back burn.

    • @RobertsBulgaria
      @RobertsBulgaria 4 года назад

      @@firewoodforlife Well, there is a great topic for a future video as nearly all of the Wood Burning Stoves made here in Bulgaria have a bottom grill in the firebricks and a airflow regulator in the removable ash can catcher door plus of course, the airflow regulator where the exhaust fumes go into the chimney stack. I have another stove where the airflow is controlled above the glass door by two circular regulators albeit, I always assumed that they were there to allow more heat into the room and I don't open them until the fire is well lit otherwise it smokes. It might be that I have missed something important in the usage of that particular stove. .

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  4 года назад +1

      Wow that's great information thanks! If you're ever interested in doing a guest post on my website regarding the stoves you use please let me know. I'm sure our visitors would love to read and learn about them and you're very knowledgeable.

    • @DTWCT
      @DTWCT Год назад +2

      This is my first year with a stove and I'm getting the black soot on the glass in the morning. I damper it down before I go to bed so I still have some ashes in the morning to get it going again. The ash and paper towel method works when the glass is only a little dirty like in this video but doesn't get through the thick black caked on stuff. What's the best way to get the black soot off

    • @RobertsBulgaria
      @RobertsBulgaria Год назад

      @@DTWCT Elbow grease!. I use a wet worn kitchen sponge, dip the scouring side in wood ash and work it in the most stubborn stains. The scourer is not metal and shouldn't scratch the glass or, it hasn't mine in over 10 years of doing it this way, but I only get stubborn black burned on smoke in the corners of the glass mostly. Other than that, I guess commercial window cleaners, but I don't personally see it working any better than the ash method. Might be easier too if the glass is hot, but not that hot that you're going to burn yourself and be careful applying cold wet sponges to hot glass, it might crack.

  • @safffff1000
    @safffff1000 Год назад

    Thats hardly dirty, mine id solid black and thick, ash doesn't do it much

  • @chriswilson3564
    @chriswilson3564 Год назад

    What is the make of wood stove you are using to make this clean out video? I always thought "stoves" were free standing units and wood fireplaces are built in with masonry surrounds. I really like your wood burning stove and the way its built in with the stone. Thanks

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  Год назад

      It's a Northstar fireplace made by Heat-N-Glow. It's their high efficiency unit that does an amazing job with heating my home. I love it!

  • @shelleyoxenhorn833
    @shelleyoxenhorn833 Год назад

    I used PineSol with a soft paper towel. It works but it requires a lot if rubbing - which is why I'm looking for suggestions. So thank you.

  • @mishakolomoicev9701
    @mishakolomoicev9701 Год назад

    Wow. What will they think of next!

  • @urielgiovanni1854
    @urielgiovanni1854 Год назад

    What if you don’t have ash?

  • @pkfan5112
    @pkfan5112 2 года назад

    Put your bucket inside, then transfer ash into bucket, will make your room a lot cleaner.

  • @melonieburton5966
    @melonieburton5966 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tip, the toxic cleaner I was using was not getting certain areas clean & the ash & water worked!!

  • @MyStarPeopleExperiences
    @MyStarPeopleExperiences Год назад

    Nice

  • @IndianaHPenny
    @IndianaHPenny Год назад

    Great Video and Great Tips. Ordering my Benzomatic Torch right now too! Stay warm

  • @dsbennett
    @dsbennett 2 года назад

    I sift my ashes with a wire basket to save the chunks. This gives me a nice bed of coals to build my fire with. This also lets me sprinkle the ashes in my garden.

  • @riddlessmile1218
    @riddlessmile1218 2 года назад

    I have the same exact one I see on top inside like some type of insulation do that belongs up there u have a email I can send u pics

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  2 года назад

      Yes mine has the same thing. It's normal and supposed to be there.

  • @poppin2249
    @poppin2249 2 года назад

    Ty vm the ash worked a treat for cleaning the fireplace window.

  • @suziesliwka1273
    @suziesliwka1273 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you! This was awesome and so helpful!

  • @ljc4810
    @ljc4810 Год назад

    Very cool way to clean glass love this vid,thanks Bro!😊

  • @necsoiub
    @necsoiub 2 года назад

    Or you can use a glass scraper. It's faster and cleaner.

  • @EJWash57
    @EJWash57 2 года назад

    Thank you! I almost bought a spray chemical. This method worked great!

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  2 года назад

      Glad it helped! It's definitely one of the fastest and easiest ways to clean the glass.

    • @markchidester6239
      @markchidester6239 Год назад

      The chemical spray made for this will eat the inside of your nose

  • @SirNickOfCymbals
    @SirNickOfCymbals Год назад

    Thank you for this video. Unfortunately did not work for me. I had to use a razor blade scraper to clean mine. My glass was perfectly clean yesterday and I had a fire running last night. I woke up and the same side that was heavily dirty is dirty again. Any recommendations for cleaning this? It’s darker but I can’t post a photo here

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  Год назад +1

      If your glass is getting that dirty overnight I'd say you should burn it a little hotter. That will stop the buildup on the glass from happening. As for removing the really thick buildup, I use a razor blade myself. However, with dry firewood and not dampering the stove completely down at night, I rarely have an issue.

    • @SirNickOfCymbals
      @SirNickOfCymbals Год назад

      @@firewoodforlife thank you very much for the info. Stupid question but how do I burn it hotter? The flue is all the way open

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  Год назад

      You should have a damper on the stove where it allows you to add more air to the firebox which would allow the fire to burn hotter.

    • @SirNickOfCymbals
      @SirNickOfCymbals Год назад

      @@firewoodforlife this is a wood burning fireplace insert. Not a stove.

  • @NikosAnimals
    @NikosAnimals 2 года назад

    I was hoping for an easier way than this, it’s very tiring doing it every morning

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  2 года назад +1

      A hot morning fire should burn off a lot of overnight residue, that way you don't have to clean the glass everyday. Dry, seasoned firewood will also make a huge difference. I've found if I damper my stove down too much at night, it makes the glass dirtier than normal.

    • @NikosKatsikanis
      @NikosKatsikanis 2 года назад

      @@firewoodforlife damper my stove down too much at night?

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  2 года назад

      Correct. In a lot of stoves (especially my stove), reducing the airflow to achieve a longer, overnight burn will cause the fire to leave a lot of dark soot on the glass. So I just stuff it full of wood keep a decent amount of air to achieve a cleaner burn.

    • @NikosKatsikanis
      @NikosKatsikanis 2 года назад

      @@firewoodforlife seems a good way to get reverse smoke flow and CO into your house

  • @debralevesque8536
    @debralevesque8536 Год назад

    Thank you🎉

  • @mikehill1613
    @mikehill1613 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @thomasbouchard5711
    @thomasbouchard5711 2 года назад

    Thanks, amaizing tips👍💪

  • @Jackie-ox6zk
    @Jackie-ox6zk Год назад

    Thank you

  • @nshamrock22
    @nshamrock22 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @bman6065
    @bman6065 Год назад

    That's nothing. Show how to get off opaque creosote. Wish I had a video for that after my first burn!

    • @firewoodforlife
      @firewoodforlife  Год назад

      This will work on the really dark creosote too. It just takes a little more scrubbing. My stove likes to get the dark buildup around the edge of the glass and this works every time!

  • @IanMuehlenhaus
    @IanMuehlenhaus Год назад

    Thank you so much! This was fun, energetic, and informative. Brilliant!