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I've had great success with the regular Simple Green product on black
residue on glass fireplace doors...I'd be willing to bet if Simple
Green makes a product specifically for stone...it would probably work
great. In fact, if you try it, I'd love to hear if it worked!
Deputy Dumbya Dawg wrote:
> just saw simple green has a product for stone. The
> regular simple green works great on natural resins
> maybe this will work on the stones.
>
> peace
> dawg.
>
> "James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in message
> news:QoudnbuWT_KxYwLYnZ2dnUVZ_qCmnZ2d@comcast.com...
> : Well, I'm not so sure of this. I feel certain there
> is a common household
> : product that will clean smut off of a fireplace.
> :
> : --james--
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> :
> :
> : I do not know. I can tell you this, according to the
> CRC Handbook of
> : Chemistry and Physics, the only substance in which
> carbon is soluable is
> : molten iron (that's how they make steel), so
> searching for a chemical
> : solution is probably futile.
> :
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