Shut off the fireplace gas supply.
Tips cleaning glass fireplace doors.
Washing down glass fireplace doors as described in step 2 can leave some streaks and vinegar is effective at removing them.
A basic safety measure for working with the fireplace every time is to shut off the fireplace gas supply.
Consider the following tips.
Use this to scrub away at the build up and any other hard to remove stains.
Regular glass cleaner is no match for the carbon rich soot that you ll see caked up on your fireplace doors.
You will have to use a non ammonia window cleaner for this purpose.
This will prevent any damage to the floor or hearth carpet or rug.
Take a damp paper towel or newspaper and dip in leftover ashes.
Though counterintuitive fireplace ashes work well at clearing black soot from glass fireplace doors.
Step 4 remove streaks with vinegar.
Step 4 clean the outer and inner parts of the fireplace glass.
Place a bunch of newspapers under the open doors to catch any liquid from the cleaning solution.
The first thing you need to do is pick out a cleaner.
Keep reading for some tips that should do the trick.
A number of safe and easy methods with household products can be used to clean fireplace doors.
One clever all natural way to clean your fireplace glass is to use a newspaper or paper towel and ash.
Repeat several times or until the soot is lifted.
Shake the bottle containing the cleaning solution and spray the solution on the doors.
Use some wet paper towels to clean all ash off the glass.
This has to be done in order to erase your fingerprints and other random smudges.
Wipe the glass in a circular motion to loosen caked on soot.
Fill your second spray bottle with a mixture of equal parts warm water and white vinegar.
Clean ashes with ashes.