We have a wood burning stove with a glass door and my new part time employment is cleaning the glass door. Last year we burnt wood that had been dried for around two years and cleaning the glass every couple of days was no problem. The wood we have this year has been dried for a lot longer (same type of wood as last year) but it is leaving a burnt on residue on the glass. I have always used a specialized glass cleaner for wood burning stoves but this year I have to clean the glass every day and it's turning into a real job as it gets colder and we heat for longer each day. If I leave it for more than one day, I have to take to it with a blade scraper. Anyone out there know of any tricks or a better way to clean the door? Any advice much appreciated ...
Kev...
Kev...