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Pittsburg, Kansas | Something I found useful when heating with wood is an anti-creosote powder you add to a hot fire every few days. It causes any chimney build up to turn onto a powdery dust.
I clean my own chimney and the additive seems to really help turn the sticky creosote that causes chimney fires into a less hazardous crusty dust that a chimney brush removes easily.
Don't remember the name of the stuff but Tractor Supply always carried it in the winter.
Used to use it regularly, although not much any more as we go south for the winter so rarely burn wood. But if we burn wood I definitely use it. | |
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