Posted by Donald Lehman on December 23, 2016 at 07:23:05 from (172.79.45.84):
In Reply to: OT-creosote posted by ohiojim on December 22, 2016 at 15:39:14:
When I had a tile chimney, The chimney sweep chemicals would keep the creosote deposits dry, crumbly and greyish colored and very easy to clean out. If I didn't use the stuff the creosote was much worse and harder to brush out. I have the triple wall SS pipe now and I use the chimney sweep packets about once every two weeks. At the end of the heating season, I have about a quart of dry grey ashes in the two elbows combined. Running a brush down the pipe produces almost nothing. They won't keep a chimney clean to the point you don't have to brush the chimney, but in my experience they help keep the creosote converted to dry grey ash. I've also seen chimneys that the stuff was no help at all in. All you can do is try it in your setup and see if it helps or not.
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