Hey there.
So first, for context:
I cleaned my stove last week, and feel I did a fairly thorough job. It's a standard installation, insulated flue-pipe 10" outer, 8" inner. I used an 8" poly brush, ran it from roof to stove, and back up until the creosote was off the sides of the pipe.
I also replaced the baffle-blankets and the baffle-gasket. Only noob mistake was not putting a rag in the air intake tube, so I had to vacuum it out.
When I first fired it up there was a lot of smoke, but once I got it rolling for a few burn cycles the smoke cleared up (both in the stove, and out of the chimney) and everything has seemed fine since. To be thorough, I ran a Creosote Buster log.... not quite sure why, just seemed like maybe it couldn't hurt to do so.
AAAAANNNYWAY..... my question is: I'm seeing a few little black crumbs on top of the stove as I burn. When I say a few, I mean just that.... 10-20 at most, scattered about.... like what your plate would look like after eating a piece of burnt toast over it. The pipe itself isn't compromised, so where are these coming from, and should I be concerned?
TIA
So first, for context:
I cleaned my stove last week, and feel I did a fairly thorough job. It's a standard installation, insulated flue-pipe 10" outer, 8" inner. I used an 8" poly brush, ran it from roof to stove, and back up until the creosote was off the sides of the pipe.
I also replaced the baffle-blankets and the baffle-gasket. Only noob mistake was not putting a rag in the air intake tube, so I had to vacuum it out.
When I first fired it up there was a lot of smoke, but once I got it rolling for a few burn cycles the smoke cleared up (both in the stove, and out of the chimney) and everything has seemed fine since. To be thorough, I ran a Creosote Buster log.... not quite sure why, just seemed like maybe it couldn't hurt to do so.
AAAAANNNYWAY..... my question is: I'm seeing a few little black crumbs on top of the stove as I burn. When I say a few, I mean just that.... 10-20 at most, scattered about.... like what your plate would look like after eating a piece of burnt toast over it. The pipe itself isn't compromised, so where are these coming from, and should I be concerned?
TIA