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Best way to clean out ashes from fireplace.
The first step is to shovel out the bulk of the ash and residual wood chips followed by a thorough vacuuming and then a hand cleaning with soapy water.
You shouldn t use a regular vacuum to clean a fireplace.
Try in a small spot at first to test the results.
If your fireplace has an ash dump push the ashes through the metal plate in the floor of the firebox.
To remove light soot or a cloudy film from glass doors mix a solution of equal parts white vinegar and warm water and pour into a spray bottle.
Minutes 3 to 5.
Sweep each screen top to bottom with the fireplace brush.
Use a vacuum to clean up the remaining ashes in the firebox and on the hearth.
Deposit the ashes in an empty metal container that has a lid such as a small metal trash can.
Sweep each interior wall top to bottom with the fireplace brush.
Now take a small metal shovel and gently scoop the ashes from behind the coals making sure not to overload your scoop.
Remove the ashes from the fire pit with a scoop spade or shovel.
While holding the bucket near the firebox gently lower the shovel to the bottom of the bucket and slowly let the ash slide off the shovel.
On garbage day pour off any extra water and empty your bucket in the garbage bin.
Next take a small metal ash bucket and hold it close to the open firebox.
Sprinkle a handful of used coffee grounds on the ashes to minimize flyaways.
Wood ashes mixed with a bit of water to form a paste can be used as a mild abrasive to buff up tarnished metals clean dirty glass and even remove adhesives and sticky residue.
Move the ashes and wood bits around with a fireplace poker or long metal ended garden tool to ensure there are no hot embers.
Put the bucket outside away from the house and any flammable material and wait at least seven days.
Use a metal shovel to transfer the ashes in a metal bucket then pour water in the bucket to thoroughly saturate the ashes.
Cleaning the firebox of a wood burning fireplace or stove is a necessary maintenance job homeowners must engage in.
Apply the paste with a cotton cloth while wearing gloves to protect your skin.
This removes any remaining offensive odors resulting from lingering ash.
Spritz a bit on a paper towel and dip it into the.
Clean out the fireplace wipe down the interior of the fireplace with diluted ammonia or white distilled vinegar.