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This spring I've been less selective of the wood that I burn in my Ti-Goat stove, and now I'm paying the price. I have developed a fairly thick layer of creosote that is in the "tar" stage throughout the entire length of the pipe, and to a lesser degree coating the inside of the stove body itself. It's thick enough that it is beginning to effect the ability of the pipe to maintain shape, not to mention the high potential for a chimney fire.
Looking for some wisdom as to the best remedy; that potentially saves me from hours of laborious scrubbing with a wire brush. Anyone deal with this problem before? I was considering oven cleaner, but thought it best to ask here first.
Thanks.
Looking for some wisdom as to the best remedy; that potentially saves me from hours of laborious scrubbing with a wire brush. Anyone deal with this problem before? I was considering oven cleaner, but thought it best to ask here first.
Thanks.