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Like two videos, even if woods look like charred black color , as long as they’re not producing smoke, does that mean no creosote is being created?
Also, why does smoke appear when I open the stove door, but not when the door is closed (I checked carefully with a flashlight)?
Since opening the door allows more air in, shouldn’t combustion be more complete and there be less smoke, not more?
Like two videos, even if woods look like charred black color , as long as they’re not producing smoke, does that mean no creosote is being created?
Also, why does smoke appear when I open the stove door, but not when the door is closed (I checked carefully with a flashlight)?
Since opening the door allows more air in, shouldn’t combustion be more complete and there be less smoke, not more?