In our daily use, if the fire watching fire in the real fire is not good, it is difficult to enjoy its comfort and practicality. One of the main reasons for this is the blurred high temperature resistance glass. This issue arises from the lack of proper cleaning habits. If we develop correct and good use habits and take measures to prevent the fire-resistant glass from getting dirty, cleaning will become easier and more time-saving.
During continuous use, it is advisable to clean the fire-resistant glass once a week. If wood that is not dry or humid is burned, extra cleaning will be required as the dye from the burning wood will cause ash to accumulate faster. However, if the real fire fireplace is not frequently used, the cleaning interval can be extended.
Before cleaning the high-temperature glass, it is best to heat up the stove. This is especially effective when dealing with dark spots that are difficult to remove. You will often find that after burning a fire, it becomes easier to clean the ash attached to the glass door, resulting in a cleaner surface. Additionally, burning a product that removes heterophenol oil or adding a few spoons of "Red Devil Lye" to the firebox can help reduce the accumulation of impurities.
After using the real fire fireplace, it is important not to attempt cleaning it directly. Give the furnace at least 6-8 hours to cool down as it will still be warm at this time. Generally, it is best to wait a few days before cleaning. Another trick to deal with the high-temperature glass door is to use the ashes left after burning wood. Mix the ashes with water to create a paste and add more water if needed. Dip an ultra-fine fiber cloth into this paste and scrub the glass. The wood ash has a high pH value and contains calcium carbonate, making it very effective at removing tobacco ash from the glass.
Ensuring proper ventilation is also crucial for maintaining a clean glass. When the wood in the fireplace burns with smooth and complete combustion, it produces less smoke and dust. To achieve clean and efficient combustion, pay attention to the following points: 1. Avoid blocking the air inlet with debris. 2. Regularly clean out the ashes to keep the air intake clean. 3. Keep the intake fully open during burning. 4. Check the functionality of the wind door and ventilation port. 5. Ensure the flue and chimney are clean and in good condition.
Lastly, it is essential for fireplace enthusiasts to avoid burning certain woods, specifically those with high resin content such as cork. These woods tend to produce more smoke, dust, and heterophenol oil. While pine and birch trees can be used as firewood, using them as the primary source can result in the difficult-to-clean ash residue on the glass. Therefore, it is advisable to use these woods as secondary fuel rather than as the main source.
In conclusion, by adopting proper cleaning practices, maintaining good combustion, and paying attention to the type of wood used, we can effectively ensure the comfort and practicality of a real fire fireplace. Regular cleaning and following the mentioned guidelines will not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the high-temperature glass but also improve the overall performance and longevity of the fireplace.
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