I use vinegar or amonia and lots of newspaper.
2006-11-13 17:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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IRecently moved into a new house with 2 wood stoves. 've tried fairy liquid, surface cleaners, window claners, etc, and they were all flipping hard work.
Bought a tub of JML 'Spotless' paste (biodegradeable if you're an eco-bunny) several years ago for something else, so thought I'd give it a go - marvellous! Plus one non-scratch scourer, a couple of bits of kitchen roll and a small bowl of water to rinse. Just get a slightly damp scourer, get some paste and scrub away, rinsing in the water when it gets really grubby. Wipe down with the kitchen roll when finished and you'll have bright clean glass.
Link to JML attached, but you should be able to find it in local supermarkets/Woolies too
http://www.jmldirect.com/product.php?cid=5&pid=114
2006-11-14 01:54:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Before you start the fire, use a wet paper towel on the glass. If the black edges refuse to budge, dip a corner of the paper towel into some of the ashes and rub with that. It's amazing how well this works.
2006-11-13 09:28:53
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answered by Harley 5
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Dont use Windex or anything like that. It will take the temper out of the glass door. Try regular toothpaste on a soft cloth or paper towel
2006-11-13 16:48:39
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answered by pvm3@sbcglobal.net 2
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Use Easy Off, the oven cleaner,it works great on getting that black off.Just make sure that if it's has a strong smell open a few windows,or a door.
2006-11-13 06:01:39
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answered by Crazy7 2
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There were so many woodworking plans with this collection and you will not believe this but there are over thousands plans in the one package deal. Go here https://tr.im/3gKv0
This is really something to find that many all together. For someone like me who is just really starting to get involved with woodworking this was like letting me loose in a candy store and telling me I could have anything I wanted. That was my dream when I was a kid.
2016-04-30 20:26:53
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answered by ? 3
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Try Fairy Power Spray,that gets rid of carbon deposits and really cuts through the muck.
2006-11-13 09:30:50
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answered by nicky dakiamadnat600bugmunchsqig 3
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Use Windex or white vinegar mixed with water.
2006-11-13 05:57:42
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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Try Windowlene.
2006-11-13 05:53:19
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answered by emeraldisle2222 5
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Wire wool and some good old hard work. Good Luck
2006-11-13 06:01:33
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answered by Anonymous
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