Use a vacuum to clean up the remaining ashes in the firebox and on the hearth.
Cleaning out ashes from fireplace.
An ash dump door is an access at the bottom of a chimney for removing ashes that were created while burning and soot removed when sweeping down the inside of the chimney.
Use an ash vacuum to remove the rest of the ashes.
Sweep dust and ashes off.
Try in a small spot at first to test the results.
Wearing rubber gloves remove logs tinder and the grate.
Keeping a clean firebox is important when using a wood stove.
Wood ashes actually have the potential to draw moisture that can wreak havoc on the metal components and masonry.
Wait at least 24 hours after you ve burned your last fire so the ashes cool thoroughly.
Apply the paste with a cotton cloth while wearing gloves to protect your skin.
When scooping is finished put the bucket outside in a place not close to combustible materials.
About an inch or two of ashes on the bottom of the firebox is ideal but anything more than that should be cleaned out.
Remove or extinguish them.
You ll want to wait at least 72 hours after your last fire before attempting any cleanup.
Thoroughly inspect the ash pile for live embers.
Dispose of the mess in a heavy paper bag or garbage can.
Situate yourself on a kneeling pad.
Remove all the ashes and dust from the fireplace using a small shovel or hand broom to collect it on a dustpan.
Scoop out large amounts of ash with a metal shovel and place in a metal bucket.
Remove the ashes from the fire pit with a scoop spade or shovel.
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Ash is extremely acidic and when combined with moisture can be extremely destructive.
Wood ashes mixed with a bit of water to form a paste can be used as a mild abrasive to buff up tarnished metals clean dirty glass and even remove adhesives and sticky residue.
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Move the ashes and wood bits around with a fireplace poker or long metal ended garden tool to ensure there are no hot embers.
Put on an apron and lay a plastic tarp in front of the fireplace.
If your fireplace has an ash dump push the ashes through the metal plate in the floor of the firebox.
A wet dry vacuum with a disposable bag will handle the job once the pile has cooled for at least four.
It is best to remove all ashes from your fireplace and stove at the end of the heating season to prevent this from happening.
Deposit the ashes in an empty metal container that has a lid such as a small metal trash can.