Fireplace Ash Clean-out Door
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Our chimney clean out doors will not only allow you to clean your fireplace and chimney flue with ease, but also maintain the health and function of your chimney. Our chimney clean out doors are available in 8" or 12" square sizes. Along with out chimney clean out doors, you will also find ash dumps, access doors, ash caddies, insulation kits and more.
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High Temp Black Paint
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1200°F Hi-Temp Brush On Paint
This high quality, heat resistant, flat black paint is perfect for high temperature stoves, chimney caps, grills, hibachis, outdoor ovens, and smokers. Can also be used anywhere you need a paint that resists peeling, blistering and protects against corrosion. The paint doesn’t need a primer, making it very easy to apply. No contact with food.
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Creosote Remover Single Application
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Creosote Remover, Toss-in Stick
The easiest and most convenient way to use our Creosote Remover; just toss an unopened stick into your existing fire to activate. Heat-activated granules evaporate and work to remove creosote buildup from inside a chimney. As the chemicals penetrate the sticky, tar-like creosote it turns it into a loose, powdery, non-adhering ash that can easily be brushed away improving the safety and efficiency of your chimney. Weekly use will prevent further creosote from forming. Safe for use in all types of chimneys, fireplace inserts, wood stoves, airtight stoves, and free-burning fireplaces and will not harm catalytic converters.
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Fireplace Broom
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Proud Supporters of Berea College
It’s hard to ignore the story behind the handsome and functional brooms made at Berea College Crafts. Berea College charges no tuition, and the sale of the student-made crafts featured here provides scholarships for Berea students. But long before a product is sold, the student craftsman delves into Appalachian artistic heritage, learns about materials and design, experiences the joy of creativity, and identifies the dignity of work well done. What could make a better gift than a Berea broom?
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