Posted by My thought on December 21, 2009 at 05:45:34 from (216.201.39.152):
In Reply to: OT : Creosote posted by Southtowns27 on December 20, 2009 at 18:16:01:
I've used woodstoves all my senior citizen life, the way you describe what's in your stainless steel chimney sounds like you haven't got that part hot enough to change to dry soot. The only thing I have that gunks up is the cap on top of my chimney. I take it down a few times a year, put it at a safe distance from anything, pack it with newspapers and burn the gunk off. After it's burned it bubbles up and is dry, easy to get rid of. Sounds like your stainless steel hasn't been hot enough for this process. Don't know of an easy safe way to do it if it's in its installed place, but it sounds like you need to purposely run a hotter fire in your stove while watching it closely, then use a chimney brush.
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