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May 31, 20090 found this helpful
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When we had a house fire the cleaning pros came in & used the coolest thing! They used a dry-cleaning "Soot Sponge" Here's more info:


02b04bd.netsolstores.com/smokesooterasersponge.aspx

To get down into the groves, Use "Scrubbing Bubbles" bathroom cleaner and a toothbrush. Spray the scrubbing bubbles on (or a $1 store knock-off) then leave it sit for a minute or 2 then wipe the grime off with an old towel. After you have most of it off, spray it on again & use a toothbrush in the groves. Other cleaners won't work, you need a spray-on bathroom cleaner (the kind in a can, NOT products like "Fantastic" in a spray bottle). Also, places that sell woodstoves have amazing products & cleaners for this.

 
June 3, 20090 found this helpful
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I would use awesome from dollar tree. I used it to clean the wood around my fireplace and it took it all off.

 

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November 6, 20090 found this helpful

Great ideas, guys! I need to clean my fireplace too.

 
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