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Cleaning Glass Fireplace Doors?

How do you clean build up off of glass fireplace doors?

By Betty W.

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September 19, 20110 found this helpful

Goo gone is great.

 

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September 19, 20110 found this helpful

There is a special cleaner made for this that I use. First I spray and wipe with wadded up newspaper until the bulk of the soot is gone. Then I spray again and wipe with paper towels. If you cannot find the cleaner at the hardware store, you could try white vinegar cut with water and a drop of dawn (or another grease cutting dish liquid).

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Good luck.

 
September 19, 20110 found this helpful

I found a GREAT and inexpenive cleaner for the glass door (and also many other things!). It's called AWESOME and I buy it at Dollar Tree, Family Dollar and also at Walmart. I just spray a lot on the glass and let it sit a few minutes-then I just wipe the soot away. I use newspaper to wipe it also, handy since I keep them nearby to start the fire with.

 
September 19, 20110 found this helpful

You don't need a special cleaner you don't need to spend a cent you have a great low abrasive cleaner literally right in front of you, ashes, they do a great job of cleaning even the most stubborn glass doors they don't pit or scratch your glass and they're free. Take a damp rag dip it into your ashes or wipe down the sides of your fireplace if you've already removed your ashes and scrub away rinse and wipe dry with a clean rag and your done without spending a penny.

 
September 19, 20110 found this helpful

You don't need a special cleaner you don't need to spend a cent you have a great low abrasive cleaner literally right in front of you, ashes, they do a great job of cleaning even the most stubborn glass doors they don't pit or scratch your glass and they're free. Take a damp rag dip it into your ashes or wipe down the sides of your fireplace if you've already removed your ashes and scrub away rinse and wipe dry with a clean rag and your done without spending a penny.

 
September 19, 20110 found this helpful

Hi, I spray my paper towel with Windex and pat it down so it sticks to the glass. Let it sit on the glass for 15 minutes or so, then you can wipe most of it right off.

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Wishing you great evenings by the fire!

 
September 20, 20110 found this helpful

The best way that I found is to just scrape it off with a razor blade - putting newspaper down to catch the soot - and then washing the door. You can spray the door with water or the glass cleaner first to reduce dust.

 
September 22, 20110 found this helpful

Any oven cleaner. I have done this for years.

 

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