Aduro Stoves have a very efficient air-wash system that reduces the accumulation of soot and other dirt on the glass, making it easier to clean. If a lot of soot accumulates on the glass of your Aduro stove it is possible that the stove’s draft is insufficient , the wood is too moist and not ideal for use or you are burning with a too low temperature.
To clean the inside of the glass it is important to:
- Avoid any contact between liquid and the surface of the stove.
- If you decide to use a product, make sure that it does not contain any chemicals that can react with the heat and damage the stove or harm the user.
- Do not spray the product directly on the stove. Particles of liquid can end up on surface of the stove and damage the paint.
- Use small quantities. Dripping liquids or detergents can damage the paint or the gaskets.
It is possible to clean the stove using special cleaning agents like Aduro Glass Cleaner or:
Aduro Easy Clean – reusable sponges:
- Simply wipe the inside of the glass with the rough part of the Aduro Easy clean sponge until clean.
- Remove residue of ash or dirt with a dry, clean cloth.
- The pads do not scratch or damage the glass and they are for multiple usage. Water or other cleaning agents are not necessary.
Newspaper:
- Roll up a few newspaper sheets and make it slightly moist.
- Dip the newspaper into the stove’s ashes
- Wipe the glass with the ash-soaked newspaper roll until clean.
- Remove residue of ash with a dry clean cloth or dry newspaper.
WARNING: All cleaning and maintenance should be done with a cold stove.