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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

Using 2 together for larger units). After building another fire 3 days after, I was amazed how easily I brushed off all the creosote that had accumulated within the firebox with just my fireplace brush (definitely was not able to do so prior to burning the CSL log). I'll definitely light the other CSL Log based on the instructions in another month or so. I've already gotten the results I wanted and hope this product continues to keep the fireplace clean for the next sweeping.Good luck! Enjoy a safe, warm and cozy fire! 28 people found this helpful Report 5.0 out of 5 stars They really do work Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2013I had burned some green wood, which had clogged up the wood stove's pipe cap. I removed the cap and my updraft was fine again, but there remained a noxious odor. The odor was effecting my sinuses, watering my eyes, and I was being covered by little red itchy bumps. I was going crazy, and the roof is slick and steep so brushing out the inside of the stove's pipe was not an option. I burned one of these and Whoa!!! I can live again in my own house. These logs are kinda expensive, so I will use again, but in dire cases. For regular maintenance, I now burn a couple of aluminum cans every few days. They burn hot, and with well seasoned wood keep the stove pipes clean and the air breathable.*** Update Sept 2013 ***Had a guy climb the roof with a stove pipe brush. He took a look down a said the pipe was spotless. He then ran the brush down and only some fine ash settled in the stove for easy cleaning.Getting cold again, and have had a few fires, and the secret is burn dry wood only. If you see smoke coming out your pipe or chimney, then you need to stoke the fire and put some quality logs on. Split them up so they'll burn quicker and hotter. If you are not diligent in keeping hot fires and some creosote builds up then this product is the solution. 8 people found this helpful Report 5.0 out of 5 stars Been using for years Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024I don't use my fireplace very often, but at the end of every season, I add

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