A messy fireplace can be an unsightly eye sore, ruining an otherwise beautiful room and obscuring the view of the fire with a cloudy haze of white build-up. Not only does this residue look bad, but it can prevent your fireplace from operating properly. To make sure your fireplace is working correctly and heating your home as efficiently as possible, you’ll want to clean the glass of your fireplace on a regular basis.
What You’ll Need to Clean Your Gas Fireplace or Stove Glass
You’ll want to get a few items together before you begin to clean your glass, including:
Cleaning Solution
You may have heard a recommendation to use a newspaper to clean a window, but this information is outdated. Newspaper contains ink, and will likely streak the glass as you wipe it off. You’ll want to use a combination of microfiber cloths and paper towels to clean your fireplace glass.
Steps to Clean Gas Fireplace or Stove Glass
Step #2: Find the Clips and Remove the Fireplace Glass Underneath the glass of your fireplace, in the bottom panel area, should be two clips. These clips, positioned left-of-center and right-of-center, are what holds your fireplace glass in place. Loosen these clips by pulling them towards you while keeping one hand under the glass. Once the clips are opened, pull the glass up and forward to carefully remove it.
Step #3: Place the Glass on Your Towel and Clean it Gently place the glass panel onto your large towel and spray it down with your glass cleaner. The manufacturer of your fireplace or your owner’s manual will have a recommendation for what type of cleaner to use.
Do an initial wipe down with your microfiber towel, making sure to remove any larger pieces of debris or detritus. Then, spray the glass with cleaner again and wipe it off with paper towels. While your glass dries, you can check the fireplace for any other issues. One common issue is the positioning of your fake logs, which may be accidentally touching the flame during operation.
Step #4: Replace the Glass and Panels
Once the glass is clean, put it back into place. Resecure the clips, replace the top panel, and close your bottom panel. Even though the glass may seem dry, you’ll want to give time for any small droplets to evaporate. Let the glass sit for another six hours or so before reactivating your fireplace or stove.
Gas Fireplace Glass Frequently Asked Questions
What is the White Residue on my Gas Fireplace, and How Do I Remove it?
To remove it, switch your fireplace and gas off, and wait six hours for the glass to be cool. Then, remove the glass from your fireplace by disconnecting the clips under the bottom panel and pull the glass up and forward. Once the glass is removed, wipe it down with a manufacturer-approved glass cleaner. Replace the glass, and give any residual cleaner time to evaporate before restarting your fireplace.
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