When we first moved here i scrubbed the glass with windex and a chore boy scrubbing cloth love those things.
How to remove soot from fireplace glass doors.
The first thing to remember is that it s always tougher to clean your doors once the soot is really baked on.
Stubborn black soot stains that bake onto fireplace or woodstove glass can be very difficult to remove.
Burn hot fires to remove black stains.
Let sit for several minutes then wipe off with newsprint or paper towels.
Use a scrub brush on harder materials such as bricks.
Before cleaning your glass burn one or two hot fires in your fireplace or woodstove to loosen up the soot and dirt that s built up on the glass.
Fortunately with a little elbow grease and the right products you can have the glass looking as good as new.
To prevent soot and creosote buildup wash glass often with a mix of 1 tablespoon sudsy ammonia to each cup of water.
This means that regular cleanings are a key to making the job a little easier.
But hot fires will help loosen the stains from the glass and make them easier to remove with cleaning.
The stains that build up on fireplace and stove glass doors is from the soot and ashes that are released from the fire.
When the golden glow of flames in your fireplace is obscured by a cloudy film or thin veil of black soot it can ruin the ambiance that a fire creates.
Wipe it clean with a damp sponge or damp paper towels.
Not all glass door fireplaces are built alike but there are a few tips that might make the job easier no matter which style of door you have.
Spray this mixture on the sooty surface such as a glass fireplace door or walls.
But to keep your fireplace looking good as new regularly cleaning the glass doors is essential.
There are a few basic ways to clean the charcoal and soot off your fireplace glass.
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.