Spritz a bit on a paper towel and dip it into the.
Clean soot off fireplace glass.
There is no need to dilute the mixture and it works to shine the glass as you clear the dust and debris from the surface.
To clean your fireplace or wood stove glass get some newspaper i prefer the non colored.
Always remember to use a clean area of the cloth when starting a new section.
Undiluted vinegar is an easy nontoxic first response to clearing cloudiness from the fireplace glass.
Leave it there for 15 minutes or so and gently rub it off.
Items you will need.
When we first moved here i scrubbed the glass with windex and a chore boy scrubbing cloth love those things.
Wipe the glass in a circular motion to loosen caked on soot.
You should have a nice amount of paste and black soot on your towel.
Stubborn black soot stains that bake onto fireplace or woodstove glass can be.
Apply some of the glass cleaner to the cloth.
Start by vacuuming away any loose dust soot or ash from the glass.
Take a clean white cloth and rub it on the ceramic gas logs in the fireplace and on fireplace doors if you have them.
To remove light soot or a cloudy film from glass doors mix a solution of equal parts white vinegar and warm water and pour into a spray bottle.
Don t use gel toothpaste.
If you see thick black marks on the cloth you have a soot issue.
Moisten a soft cloth with water.
How to clean your fireplace glass step 1.
Cleaning the glass fireplace doors is a regular chore in the winter but luckily i ve picked up a trick to quickly and painlessly remove that baked on soot from the glass.
One clever all natural way to clean your fireplace glass is to use a newspaper or paper towel and ash.
Be sure to use only a cleaner specifically designed for stove glass not one for window glass.
Before you begin cleaning your fireplace glass make sure that your fireplace insert or stove.
The paste cleaner is a little like car wax so let it sit on the glass for several seconds and then wipe it off with a clean cloth or paper towel.
Cleaning soot and stains from the glass 1.
To clean the glass rub the toothpaste in small circular motions on the glass with a soft towel.
Burn hot fires to remove black stains.
Take a damp paper towel or newspaper and dip in leftover ashes.
Rinse the toothpaste with water and give the glass a once over with glass cleaner.
If you are using your fireplace or woodstove most days then you.