Thank you for empowering me to clean this glass myself. While I do not have the exact same gas insert, it's near enough to the demo to figure it out from your excellent tutorial.
Thanks. An excellent video and real help. One thing you might want to verify, however, is the procedure for relighting the fire place. The owners manual for my fireplace, an older Majestic, specifically recommends always relighting the pilot light with the glass open. The reason is that a slow buildup of gas in the fireplace from a minor leak could result in a large buildup of gas that could explode when the pilot light is lit. This may not be the case on newer models, but it's probably worth checking.
Omg omg omg!! You may have just saved the day!!! 🎉I took off (ok tbh ripped off) the top …luber? 😅 and couldn’t find a clip, a hook, a hinge, nothing on the top or bottom. But I never considered they could swing out like a door!! I was convinced that it had to swing up, or down, or pop straight out. None of that is a thing. I’m so stoked to try this! I’ll let you know if it worked!!
Thank you ! The fire place repair man came and installed a new thermocouple and cleaned our glass with some special cleaner but didn’t really spend the time or elbow grease work on it, now after use the stovetop glass cleaner like you did and put more time and effort into it , we just gaze at the beautiful fire now lol as before it was a solid white 👍thank you for your video!
Thanks for the video, it was such a big help because I thought I had to get a contractor to do it. I've never cleaned my glass in 11 years, I've probably only used the fireplace like no more than 10x.
I wonder, what liquid to use to completely remove a white spots from two corner of the inner side glass? I used a special fireplace glass cleaner from Amazon. I used Veem ( a member of our board suggested). Nothing helped. I read, if the glass do not clean years ( I bought a property from another owner) seems with those white corners, then a sulphur damages the glass itself, causing thise whites forever. Could somebody suggest anything else to clean white sulphur from a fireplace glass?
This was awesome! 18 year old fireplace looks like new.
This is amazing! Way simpler, easier, and more descriptive than any of the gas fireplace door cleaning videos I've seen!
Thanks so much for such a comprehensive and easy to follow video!
Thank you for empowering me to clean this glass myself. While I do not have the exact same gas insert, it's near enough to the demo to figure it out from your excellent tutorial.
Thanks. An excellent video and real help. One thing you might want to verify, however, is the procedure for relighting the fire place. The owners manual for my fireplace, an older Majestic, specifically recommends always relighting the pilot light with the glass open. The reason is that a slow buildup of gas in the fireplace from a minor leak could result in a large buildup of gas that could explode when the pilot light is lit. This may not be the case on newer models, but it's probably worth checking.
Hey thanks for making this video, cleaned mine in 2 minutes! Awesome video!
Omg omg omg!! You may have just saved the day!!! 🎉I took off (ok tbh ripped off) the top …luber? 😅 and couldn’t find a clip, a hook, a hinge, nothing on the top or bottom. But I never considered they could swing out like a door!! I was convinced that it had to swing up, or down, or pop straight out. None of that is a thing.
I’m so stoked to try this! I’ll let you know if it worked!!
This was SO helpful! Thank you! It worked perfectly!
Thank you ! The fire place repair man came and installed a new thermocouple and cleaned our glass with some special cleaner but didn’t really spend the time or elbow grease work on it, now after use the stovetop glass cleaner like you did and put more time and effort into it , we just gaze at the beautiful fire now lol as before it was a solid white 👍thank you for your video!
I'll try it out tomorrow!
Thanks for the video, it was such a big help because I thought I had to get a contractor to do it. I've never cleaned my glass in 11 years, I've probably only used the fireplace like no more than 10x.
Good video. I hadn't thought of using the stove top cleaner. 👍
Excellent video! Same fireplace. Thank you
Very helpful to just give it a try! Looks so good!
Thanks. I didn't know that you could clean the inside.
Thankyou HERTOO! Mine is being cleaned for 1st time in 22 years. I may run out of elbow grease. How did you lubricate yours?
Lots of luv 2 U.
This is so helpful, thank you! :)
Just cleaned after watched your video, thank you so much 😊
I believe the blueish dirt is from heated oiled parts of the furnace.. mine was like that after using is 5-10 times
Very helpful video.
Very thorough!
Thank you; was very helpful.
Wonderful
It looks like you used to different cleaners. Was there a reason for that or will one work just fine? Just wondering but nice job
Do i vacuum inside logs
Thank you!!!!!! Your awesome!!! Recent widow, new house, you helped me❤
I wonder, what liquid to use to completely remove a white spots from two corner of the inner side glass? I used a special fireplace glass cleaner from Amazon. I used Veem ( a member of our board suggested). Nothing helped. I read, if the glass do not clean years ( I bought a property from another owner) seems with those white corners, then a sulphur damages the glass itself, causing thise whites forever. Could somebody suggest anything else to clean white sulphur from a fireplace glass?
This DID NOT work if anything, it made it worse.
Very helpful. Thank you!