Remove all the ashes and dust from the fireplace using a small shovel or hand broom to collect it on a dustpan.
Best way to clean out a wood burning fireplace.
Ladder to reach top of stove pipe.
Make the door shiny.
In the future make an effort to make sure your fireplace stays clean.
You can also clean the glass insert if your fireplace has one.
To clean it you can use a homemade or store bought cleaner.
You want it to completely cover all areas that are dirty.
Screwdriver to disconnect the stove pipe where needed.
Metal ash container to collect the ashes in for disposal later.
If your fireplace has an ash dump push the ashes through the metal plate in the floor of the firebox.
If you burn mostly green wet logs have your chimney cleaned or inspected every 50 burns.
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If you burn wood inside your wood stove often you ll realize that the clear glass door that gives you such a great view of the beautiful fire dancing inside easily turns into this smudged glass that has a layer of film over it.
Use a vacuum to clean up the remaining ashes in the firebox and on the hearth.
Once it sits take your brush or other scrub tool and pick up some of the paste.
If you see moisture bubbling out the ends of the logs when they re burning the wood is wet.
Old newspapers to clean and polish the glass.
When you re burning regular fires clean the glass each week with an ash paste.
You can use a wire brush to completely clean out your chimney.
Mix the ashes with enough water to make a paste.
First sweep the fireplace then apply your cleaner and scrub the fireplace down.
You can also use plain water for this part but if doing so warm or hot water will help you out.
Wait at least 12 hours after your last fire before attempting to clean a fireplace in order to give it a chance to cool down fully.
To remove simply shovel up the ashes place them in a bag and dispose in the trash.
After you get the area sprayed down let it sit for about 10 minutes.
Apply the paste to the glass with a microfiber cloth to remove soot and dirt.
When the fireplace or woodstove has had a day or two to cool gather some ashes.
Have your wood burning fireplace and chimney cleaned and inspected by a certified sweep at least once a year at the end of the burning season or more often if you notice creosote and soot build up over 1 8 inch on the inside of the chimney.