Be sure to use only a cleaner specifically designed for stove glass not one for window glass.
Removing glass fireplace doors for cleaning.
When we first moved here i scrubbed the glass with windex and a chore boy scrubbing cloth love those things.
Before cleaning your glass burn one or two hot fires in your fireplace or woodstove to loosen up the soot and dirt.
You can remove the film easily with a razorblade.
Unscrew each of the four screws from the brackets using a phillips screwdriver.
Cleaning the glass fireplace doors is a regular chore in the winter but luckily i ve picked up a trick to quickly and painlessly remove that baked on soot from the glass.
Repeat the procedure with the the other set of bifold doors.
Alternatively you could burn a creosote removal product or add a few big spoonfuls of red devil lye to the fire box.
Use a heavy duty paper towel or rag and dampen it then dip it in some ash and start scrubbing.
Rub the cleaner over the stained areas.
Just shave the film off the door.
Washing down glass fireplace doors as described in step 2 can leave some streaks and vinegar is effective at removing them.
Wipe the glass in a circular motion to loosen caked on soot.
One clever all natural way to clean your fireplace glass is to use a newspaper or paper towel and ash.
The doors will now be hanging by.
Repeat several times or until the soot is lifted.
How to remove glass fireplace doors step 1.
Fill your second spray bottle with a mixture of equal parts warm water and white vinegar.
Remember when you are cleaning that you don t want to use anything abrasive because you don t want to scratch the glass.
A little of the leftover ash from your fireplace is also effective in getting caked on gook off of your glass doors.
You can clean a fireplace glass with vinegar straight from the sprayer or dab it on with a clean towel.
Apply some of the glass cleaner to the cloth.
Locate the two l shaped brackets at the bottom of your glass fireplace doors.
These hold the door to the frame.
Take a damp paper towel or newspaper and dip in leftover ashes.
Slide the top of the door outward then pull the lower pin out from its pivot hole and remove the door.
Moisten a soft cloth with water.