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Cleaning white mist off squirrel glass


RufusR

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28 minutes ago, rgreg said:

Plus, I think it's dependent on what you burn. I only ever burn good quality smokeless ovals and a wipe over with a damp cloth, after the door has been left open for a couple of minutes to cool, does the job.

What do you consider 'good quality smokeless ovals' I find that the normal run of the mill ovals vary greatly from year to year

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White mist forms when sulphur from fuel cakes on the glass when burning at low temperatures. I am reliably informed their is no way to remove it by cleaning and my trying everything mentioned without success seems to bear this out . I am told it may burn off in time . Well stove is lit for first time this autumn today so will see. Thanks for all the suggestions . Tried them all except babies and squirrels. Dont need it clean that bad lol 

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