Objective
Clean the front viewing glass without scratching, marring, or damaging the surface.
Customers may also ask:
- How do I clean the glass?
- How do I remove soot from the pellet stove glass?
- Why is the glass getting dirty?
- What cleaner should I use?
- How do I remove buildup from the viewing window?
After normal operation, the front glass may develop:
- Ash film
- Soot buildup
- Haze
- Residue deposits
This is a normal by-product of pellet combustion.
Cleaning Procedure
The most effective cleaning method is:
- Non-abrasive cleaner
- Soft terry cloth
- Microfiber cloth
Gently wipe the glass to remove ash and residue buildup.
Approved Cleaning Products
Recommended cleaners include:
✅ Water
✅ White vinegar
✅ Ceramic stove-top cleaner
Use only non-abrasive cleaning products.
Removing Stubborn Deposits
For difficult buildup:
- Dampen a soft cloth or paper towel.
- Lightly dip the damp cloth into stove ash.
- Use the ash-coated cloth to gently loosen stubborn spots.
- Wipe away remaining residue.
The fine ash may help remove buildup without damaging the glass.
Use the Glass Air-Wash System
Comfortbilt pellet stoves include a glass air-wash system designed to help reduce soot accumulation on the viewing glass.
The system directs clean airflow across the inside surface of the glass to help minimize buildup.
Glass Air-Wash video:
Important Notes
Do not use:
❌ Abrasive pads
❌ Steel wool
❌ Aggressive scrapers
❌ Abrasive cleaning compounds
These may damage the glass surface.
Routine cleaning and proper airflow help keep the glass cleaner.
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