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What is the best method to clean the glass on a multi fuel/log burner please?

I will try and get the pictures up but parts of the top and bottom seems to come clean but the middle has lick a "creamy" deposit on it. 

I've tried wood ash, jiff, glass cleaner and Mr Muscle Oven Cleaner but thats the best I can do.

Any sure fire solutions please?

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Is it double glazed by chance ?  Is it an air flow model ?    Looking at your photos I would just replace the glass and then check your door seals because air flowing in passed those seals will cause the glass to burn.  I have two Clearview's and never have a problem, just a damp rag to wipe over every month or so.

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48 minutes ago, SpringDon said:

Cloudiness seems to be  a result of over firing. Never managed to clear it myself, even with abrasives.

Ah well that's me stuffed then. When you say over firing what do you mean? Don't mean to come over sarcastic, it's a genuine question but it's a fire so what am I doing wrong if it's the right glass?

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Should be stove glass, I think normal glass would have melted by now. Over firing just means running too hot usually by leaving the vents open too long. A stove or flue thermometer can be useful for keeping the appliance in the right zone.

Its a balance between running efficiently and going like a blast furnace. A balance my wife has yet to get even after 20 years.

To be fair, the glass could go cloudy simply after many years and many fires.

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1 hour ago, SpringDon said:

Should be stove glass, I think normal glass would have melted by now. Over firing just means running too hot usually by leaving the vents open too long. A stove or flue thermometer can be useful for keeping the appliance in the right zone.

Its a balance between running efficiently and going like a blast furnace. A balance my wife has yet to get even after 20 years.

To be fair, the glass could go cloudy simply after many years and many fires.

Just wondering out loud 🤔 what is the "cloudiness" ?

Another quandary is why has the top of the glass not all "clouded" up when that is where the most heat goes up the chimney if it's overheated?

It's up and running again so I can't have a go at cleaning it again until tomorrow morning. 

1/ I am going to try wood ash on a damp/wet rag. 

2/ Wire wool with elbow grease.

Any more to try?

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2 hours ago, harrycatcat1 said:

Just wondering out loud 🤔 what is the "cloudiness" ?

Another quandary is why has the top of the glass not all "clouded" up when that is where the most heat goes up the chimney if it's overheated?

It's up and running again so I can't have a go at cleaning it again until tomorrow morning. 

1/ I am going to try wood ash on a damp/wet rag. 

2/ Wire wool with elbow grease.

Any more to try?

Just for you I have thrown my entire team’s resources into researching this. (Ok, I Googled it).

It seems its acidic condensates and you can’t do much about it.

https://www.thestoveyard.com/faqs-home/crazed-or-cloudy-stove-glass
 

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24 minutes ago, SpringDon said:

Just for you I have thrown my entire team’s resources into researching this. (Ok, I Googled it).

It seems its acidic condensates and you can’t do much about it.

https://www.thestoveyard.com/faqs-home/crazed-or-cloudy-stove-glass
 

Now that makes sense in my circumstances because my wife is forever turning it down onto slumber.

Thanks very much for that 👍

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3 hours ago, strimmer_13 said:

I use that for everything, cleaning engines, carpets, windows, cookers, cars ect ect 

Really really good stuff 

if your're bored try spraying into the door jams or your car/4x4.wipe or brush then flush out with a hose-lifts years worth of crud in a jiffy. My old landcruiser has never been so clean.

a lot of chaps who 'detail' cars are raving about it over £20 a go de-greasers etc.

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