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“Make it shine again.” A homemade recipe for cleaning a dirty fireplace

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Follow-up – Lujain Ismail:

Before winter sets in, it’s essential to make sure your fireplace stays clean. This is because maintaining proper functionality requires checking the firebox every spring. There is a way to clean a dirty stove without damaging the inside or outside. Find out how to clean your stove with the materials you usually use every day.

  • Protect the floor near the fireplace by closing any nearby doors and windows.
  • Make sure the stove is turned off before you start cleaning. In addition, make sure the stove glass is cold before starting.
  • To clean glass heaters, use a towel soaked in vinegar to rub the heater.
  • White vinegar is acidic, which helps remove soot from glass.
  • Using baking soda to clean glass can help you remove dirt without damaging the surface.
  • In addition, you can use baking soda to clean dirty glass.

Ash

  • Simply collect newspapers and form them into balls before wetting them and rolling them in powdered ash. Then, simply scrub
  • Two tablespoons of chalk powder should be added to the mixture.
  • Rubbing alcohol mixed with 1 tablespoon of isopropyl alcohol produces an appropriate concentration.
  • All you need is a few drops of dishwashing liquid for a proper wash.
  • Mix all these ingredients and add a little water to form a paste.
  • Apply the paste to a soft sponge and scrub the glass until all dirt is removed. Then dry the glass with a soft cloth.

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