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Posted: April 02, 2024Read more »
Many of us are embracing the warmth and charm that woodburning and multifuel stoves bring into our homes. However, improper use can lead to issues like blackened stove glass, wasted fuel, and environmental pollution.
Blackened glass is caused by a buildup of soot, creosote, and other combustion byproducts. If the fire doesn’t burn hot enough or wood used is not seasoned properly, it can produce more creosote which caused the glass to blacken.
Check out these essential tips to ensure your stove operates efficiently, while maintaining a clear glass window to enjoy those mesmerising flames.
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