toomerh
New Member
I cleaned the glass tonight before starting a fire and used the top down method with a firestarter, some super dry kindling and a torch (no paper). I let it get nice and hot before turning on fans, and even hotter before shutting it down. 3 hours into it now...What a difference! Not one bit of fog... YIPEE!I've changed the way I am starting fires and it really seems to have helped. I use a firestarter and let it burn for several minutes with the door open. I place a 3" split on either side of the firestarter then cross stack fatwood sized splits in three layers on top of the side pieces, then put two 3" splits on top of that. I do not close the door all the way until it's really burning then lock it down with the air intake wide open until the unit is up to temp. What I found is when the door is almost closed you can turn the handle and it catches enough to leave a small crack for air to get in. Works just like a bellows and fans the fire into a frenzy with great air circulation inside the unit. I get a little of the fogging during the cool down but that wipes right off with a damp paper towel. It's several fires before I need to clean off the black near the hinge now and a damp paper towel with ashes works like a charm. Problem didn't go away completely but it is considerably better.