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Rutland Liquid Creosote Remover - 1 Quart

Rutland Liquid Creosote Remover - 1 Quart

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Product Details

Manufacturer: Rutland
Rutland Part Numbers: 97L
Item Number: RUT-97L
UPC: 022624012979

Features

  • Easy spray-on application
  • Allows fires to burn more cleanly
  • Reduces the chances of chimney fires
  • For airtight wood-burning stoves and fireplace inserts
  • Won't damage catalytic converters when used as directed
  • Changes creosote into a powder that can be brushed away
  • Helps wood burn more completely and at a lower temperature
If you've got a wood-burning stove or fireplace insert, chances are you've also got creosote in your chimney. That may not sound like a big deal, but , if left untreated, that creosote build-up can reduce the efficiency of your appliance and increase the likelihood of dangerous chimney fires. Fortunately, there's a convenient way to effectively remove this harmful substance. Just spray Rutland's Liquid Creosote Remover on your logs or fire chamber, burn as usual, and poof - the creosote deposits in your wood stove or fireplace insert have been transformed into loose powder that can easily be brushed away. And, you'll be happy to know, you can use this creosote remover as often as necessary without having to worry about it damaging your catalytic converter. You won't find a better way to keep your hearth operating cleanly and safely.

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Customer Q&A with Product Specialists

Bruce from New Hampshire asked:
Does the creosote spray cause glass in stove door to discolor?
Does the creosote spray cause glass in stove door to discolor?
This product is not intended for use on glass, but the manufacturer does not clarify if damage or discoloration could occur.
Answered by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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