We've talked about ways to clean the glass on our woodstoves, but are there any tricks for avoiding the buildup of the creosote in the first place (besides burning dry wood)?
The worst build up occurs when the fire is dying down. Does it help to rake the coals towards the front? Towards the back?
I've tried opening the door a crack when the fire is almost out, but of course that means that more of my heated air is going to go up the chimney.
I've done some experiments with getting the glass extra clean, or leaving a film of windex on. Nothing like that made any difference. I'm also not impressed with any "conditioning" cleaners that claim to reduce buildup.
The worst build up occurs when the fire is dying down. Does it help to rake the coals towards the front? Towards the back?
I've tried opening the door a crack when the fire is almost out, but of course that means that more of my heated air is going to go up the chimney.
I've done some experiments with getting the glass extra clean, or leaving a film of windex on. Nothing like that made any difference. I'm also not impressed with any "conditioning" cleaners that claim to reduce buildup.