Re: Cleaning of blackened stones on fireplace ?

Re: Cleaning of blackened stones on fireplace ?

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Cleaning of blackened stones on fireplace ? James 01-06-2007
Glad to hear it works on the walkway as well! It's pretty great stuff
for soot stains. Glad you got it all cleaned up before your wife got
home...sounds like something I'd do!





Willshak wrote:
> B McGee wrote:
>> 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!
>
> I recently did a chimney cleaning of my oil fired boiler using chimney
> sweep brushes (first time in 22 years). I then vacuumed out the firing
> chamber with a shop vac. After I emptied the shop vac, I took it outside
> to clean it. I cleaned the vac on a brick walkway (the wife wasn't home,
> luckily). The terra cotta stones were then an oily black. I used Simple
> Green to clean out the vac and washed the stones with a stiff broom,
> then washed it off with the hose. The vac and the stones were as good as
> new (and the evidence was gone!)..
>>
>> 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--
>>> :
>>> : -------------------------------------
>>> :
>>> :
>>> : 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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