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Re: chimney creosote removal
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02/18/26 03:29 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
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best bet is probably small hot fires with really dry wood and do nothing but hot dry fires for a week , then check it and see if it has dried some of that up and made it the flakey type.
when you burn do you burn hot and dry for the first hour or so each day, air controls open and really heating up that chimney?
you want to get max heat from your wood as we all do. but is a little more wood use worth not spending so much time cleaning and the cleaning struggle?
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Re: chimney creosote removal
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02/18/26 03:47 PM
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Donnersurvivor
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Get some regular cardboard, not the plastic colorful stuff, just the plain brown cardboard. Toss a bunch of the cardboard in and you'll see it get good and hot. I do that a few times a year plus try and burn dry wood and so far I've had no accumulation of creosote.
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Re: chimney creosote removal
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02/18/26 03:49 PM
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Central, SD
Law Dog
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Not trying to being “that guy” on here but are you drying your wood enough? I like to be a few years ahead to avoid creosote issues but I burn in a boiler that 10 degree heat up back to peak temp that eats a lot of it up. If I put in a wetter piece that’s mixed in I know it right away I can smell it and the door flap gets sticky on me.
The little black stains on the top of my chimney mostly washes off in the summertime. I noticed scraping the door flap with an old skinning knife throws a lot of water from wetter wood no issues with the totality dry wood.
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Re: chimney creosote removal
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8567988
02/18/26 03:57 PM
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Get some regular cardboard, not the plastic colorful stuff, just the plain brown cardboard. Toss a bunch of the cardboard in and you'll see it get good and hot. I do that a few times a year plus try and burn dry wood and so far I've had no accumulation of creosote. X2
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Re: chimney creosote removal
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02/18/26 04:25 PM
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Deciduous woods NOT Pine.
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Re: chimney creosote removal
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02/18/26 05:04 PM
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I get the hard resin type creosote at the top of my chimney too. Mine has a clay flue liner. I don't worry about it. It's only the last six inches or so and it's not very thick, not even a quarter-inch. I doubt there's much risk of a chimney fire from it. I just clean the flakey stuff out as needed.
It disappears over summer.
I take my chimney cap off during heating season. They are a bugger to clean when that get creasoted up. I think it makes for a cleaner chimney too.
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Re: chimney creosote removal
[Re: Lugnut]
#8568030
02/18/26 05:26 PM
02/18/26 05:26 PM
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Central, SD
Law Dog
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I get the hard resin type creosote at the top of my chimney too. Mine has a clay flue liner. I don't worry about it. It's only the last six inches or so and it's not very thick, not even a quarter-inch. I doubt there's much risk of a chimney fire from it. I just clean the flakey stuff out as needed.
It disappears over summer.
I take my chimney cap off during heating season. They are a bugger to clean when that get creasoted up. I think it makes for a cleaner chimney too. Agreed No cap on my insulated stainless pipe when I’m burning. I think it can become a creosote magnet making it become more of a problem than not having one.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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Re: chimney creosote removal
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02/18/26 07:24 PM
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The more you heat the less creosote you have to deal with the slower times in warmer weather will cause more build up then for sure I can see that as an issue in a warmer climate. I usually clean my ash out when it warms up and let the boiler cool down more than when it’s cold out. Then I load it up so it burns longer to get to the set shutoff temp that helps to keep the pipe clean.
Ran wet wood one year it was a total nightmare never again now I’m years ahead no more seasoned on the stump fantasy. LOL
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: chimney creosote removal
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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Yesterday at 08:09 AM
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Get some regular cardboard, not the plastic colorful stuff, just the plain brown cardboard. Toss a bunch of the cardboard in and you'll see it get good and hot. I do that a few times a year plus try and burn dry wood and so far I've had no accumulation of creosote. This^^^^^^^ and when the fire is really roaring hot toss in 2-3 empty, aluminum beer cans.
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Re: chimney creosote removal
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Yesterday at 10:02 AM
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Burning aluminum cans- https://youtu.be/8PXK_3QpuP4The fella in the video speaks about the dried creosote falling down, he’s exactly correct, at least with my woodburner. I could hear the tinkle-tinkle of the falling creosote.
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Re: chimney creosote removal
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Yesterday at 10:07 AM
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Before aluminum was used it was zinc lids. Here's a secret. None of the hocus pocus, Store bought or freebie, makes up for burning unfit wood. AND Right now is the time of year when many folks are out of good wood.
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Re: chimney creosote removal
[Re: Seldom]
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Yesterday at 10:45 AM
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Brian Mongeau
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Burning aluminum cans- https://youtu.be/8PXK_3QpuP4The fella in the video speaks about the dried creosote falling down, he’s exactly correct, at least with my woodburner. I could hear the tinkle-tinkle of the falling creosote. Thanks, learned something new .
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