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Cremur Tips & Tricks

Stove Maintenance

1. Clean Your Stove – The months of use would have no doubt been showing on your stove by now. Take action! Cleaning your stove is satisfying and allows you to remove relatively fresh debris and dirt, which would otherwise sit there over the summer months. Here are a few tips to clean your stove:

A. Don’t clean a hot stove. Let it cool before commencing the clean.

B. Remove the baffle, grate, ash pan and firebricks before you start. Always carefully review your manual first to make sure that it’s OK to remove these parts, and to get instructions on the safest way to take them off.

C. Vacuum any ash or debris from inside your stove.

D. Use a wire brush and scraper to remove any deposits.

E. Clean the firebricks. A gentle approach is best here, so use a soft brush if you can, and take your time.

F. Clean the glass on your stove. Although most stoves have an air wash system, there may inevitably be a little staining, which you may not initially be aware of. You can use a specialist stove glass cleaner or newspaper dipped in vinegar to clean your glass. Never use an abrasive cloth or substance to clean the glass.

G. Re-fit the cleaned baffle, grate and firebricks inside your stove.

H. You can dispose of your ash in a suitable way, or if you wish you can recycle it. Learn more about ash recycling here.

2. Get Your Chimney Swept – You should have your chimney swept on a regular basis during the months it’s in use. Before you shut it down for the summer one final clean is highly recommended. By having one final clean before the summer, you can feel confident that there will not be any excessive tar or other deposits sat in your flue over the months of inactivity. When autumn comes, and you want to start using your fire again, you won’t be sweeping away months old debris. Having your chimney swept on a regular basis, and before final use can also help reduce acid corrosion.

3. Check For Rust – Spend some time looking for any rust, which maybe manifesting itself. If you find any, taking action now will mean less work in the future. Use wire wool to firstly remove any loose parts, and to remove as much of the rust as you can, then apply stove paint. This is very high temperature paint, designed specifically for stoves.

4. Check Your Stove Accessories – It’s not all just about your stove. Your various stove accessories also take a bit of bashing over the wood burning season. They will last longer if they are looked after and cleaned.

5. Leave The Stove Door Ajar – Keeping the door very slightly open will allow a little air flow to the stove, which will help reduce moisture and the chances of rust forming.

By taking a few preventative measures will mean come the autumn, your stove will only need a brief freshen up.

Tralee Showroom Opening Hours:
Mon to Sat: 8.30am - 5.30pm
Sun: 2.00pm – 5.00pm

Newcastle West Showroom Opening Hours:
Mon to Sat: 8.30am - 5.30pm

Cremur Tralee
C.W.S. Complex
Upper Rock Street
Tralee, Co. Kerry
V92 YH5V

Call: (066) 7124555
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Cremur Newcastle West
St Mary's Rd,
Rathnaneane,
Newcastle West,
Co. Limerick,
V42 E029

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