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Posted by Donielle Schipper on May 28, 2010 at 9:53 AM under
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No more dusting after cleaning out your
fireplace!
Vacuum up all your soot and ashes with this
professional ash vacuum. It won’t leave any dust behind because it has
a double filtration system, which can capture microscopically fine
dust and particles as fine as 5 microns!
This ash vacuum is build to last with a dent and rust proof body and
an internal system engineered to take constant daily abuse.
The August West TurboSweeper will save you the time it
takes to clean out your fireplace with a traditional tool set, as well
as the time it takes to dust your entire house afterward!
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Posted by Donielle Schipper on May 4, 2010 at 7:00 PM under
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 - Use this Ash Vacuum to save you time!
Don’t spend hour after hour trying to get all those tiny particles of
ash out of your fireplace with a traditional fireplace tool set.
Instead, try a time-saving ash vacuum.
Ash vacuums not only save you time when cleaning out the firebox,
they also filter out the ash so you don’t have to dust as often.
Make cleaning out your fireplace a breeze (and kind of fun)by using
an ash vacuum today!
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Posted by Donielle Schipper on March 22, 2010 at 3:07 PM under
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Once you have finished cleaning your chimney, the next step in
cleaning your fireplace to prepare it for the coming warmer months, is
to clean out the firebox.
1.Give your firebox walls a good brushing with a nice stiff brush.
Knock down all the loose soot and ash that has gotten stuck to the brick
walls.
2. Remove your fireplace grate and set it to the side on a newspaper.
Keep it from touching your finished flooring, as it will leave a nice
sooty footprint. I will discuss how to clean this and other fireplace tools in a coming blog.
3. Using your fireplace shovel, scoop out as much of the
completely cooled ash and chunks of unburnt wood as you can.
4. Using your fireplace brush, sweep the remainder of the ash onto
your shovel and into an ash bucket.
5. An alternative to using a fireplace brush to get the rest of the
ash out would be to use a vacuum. Make sure you use a vacuum that has a
good filter on it, as ash has very tiny particles. Ash vacuums are specially designed with extra fine
filters, so this would be a great option. It is not as messy as sweeping
up all that ash, either! Another advantage to using ash vacuums is that
you don't have to wait until your ashes and embers are completely
cooled before vacuuming them up. Make sure you carefully read all labels
and instructions on your specific ash vacuum.
6. If you really want to do a deep cleaning, you can use a damp rag
and wipe down the walls and floor of your firebox. This is completely
optional and only for those who like that "white glove" test.
Stay tuned for ways to properly clean and care for your fireplace
tools and grates.
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Posted by Donielle Schipper on March 18, 2010 at 7:00 PM under
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Spring is just around the corner. Yeah! So now the fireplace season
is starting to wind down. But don't think that means that your fireplace
must therefore go unused during the warmer months. Quite the opposite!
Keeping your fireplace as the centerpiece of your home is easy with a
few decorating tips.
1. Knock down any loose soot from the inside of the firebox walls and
flue. You can use a brush to gently sweep the walls of the firebox.
2. Give your fireplace one last good cleaning to end the cold season.
Sweep up all the ash with your fireplace tool set and place it in an ash bucket using your ash shovel. Ash buckets are
great for transferring that dusty mess to an outside garbage. Make sure
all those embers are completely cold before doing so! Tip: Use an ash vacuum to make cleaning super easy and fast.
3. Close the flue to prevent any drafts and to keep your
firebox free from debris.
4. Decorate your fireplace with a beautiful fireplace screen and coordinating fireplace tool set.
5. For those romantic evenings, try placing a fireplace candelabra into the firebox and lighting
the candles. It creates the ambiance without the heat!
Enjoy your fireplace year round, not just during the winter. It's a
beautiful addition to your home that should not be forgotten!
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Posted by Donielle Schipper on February 18, 2010 at 6:00 PM under
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Are you tired of sweeping and sweeping
and sweeping and feeling like you’ll never be able to get rid of all
those ashes? Learn about a great way to get rid of fireplace ashes,
without the mess of sweeping.
I remember when I was young; one of my household chores was to clean
out the fireplace. Sitting there with the fireplace brush and pan in
hand, I dreaded the thought of going over and over the same spot with
the brush, never able to quite get all the ashes. The ashes just seemed
to magically slip through the bristles of the fireplace brush! As I
would try to sweep the ashes onto the fireplace pan, they would
strangely find their way under the ash pan, instead of inside it.
The clouds of tiny ash particles also bring back memories of holding
my breath for as long as I could while sweeping. I would then turn aside
my head and gasp for air, only to gulp down an ash-flavored puff of
dust. After hours of trying to get every last particle of ash, the next
task was to get rid of all of it. As I recall, I used a paper bag with
the edges rolled down as the catch-all for my ashes. The problem with
using that came when I would try to close the bag carefully without
letting any of those pesky ashes escape. Most of the time, another
ash-laden puff would mysteriously arise out of the bag, just as I was
getting the top rolled back down on itself.
Another memory of this childhood chore was the black soot that would
inevitably find its way onto every bit of exposed skin, not to mention
the lovely mess it made out of my clothing. Taking a shower after this
unpleasant chore was an absolute must, for even after cleaning off the
visible black soot marks, there was still an almost invisible dusting of
ash over everything. But before the shower could be taken, there was
the mess of ash that was now on the floor outside the fireplace. A damp
washcloth was the item of choice to take care of that.
So now that I’m “all grown up,” does that mean I no longer have to
worry about that nasty ash clean-up chore? Well, yes and no. I now live
in a house that has three fireplaces. Yes, you read that right…. Three
fireplaces! You’d think after memories of that ash cleaning chore I’d
pick a house with no fireplace, right? Wrong. I absolutely love
fireplaces, especially the good old wood burning kind. The sound of the
crackle and the smell of the wood just cannot be replaced. It’s so
romantic and heartwarming. In fact, in my mind, Christmas wouldn’t be
complete without a roaring fire in the fireplace. So yes, I do still
have to clean up the ashes in my fireplaces; but no, I don’t have to
worry about it anymore. Thankfully, there has been a great new invention
since my childhood, called the ash
vacuum. Okay, maybe it was around when I was little, but apparently
my parents didn’t know about it, and certainly I didn’t know about it.
These ash vacuums are a godsend. They are specially designed with a
fire-resistant hose so that you don’t even have to wait until your ashes
are completely cold before neatly sucking them up. Some of them use
double filter systems, so you won’t have tiny ash particles floating all
over your house after using the vacuum. Unlike regular shop vacuums,
these specialized ash vacuums can filter down to 5 microns and can move
air 7 to 10 times more than the typical vacuum. Some of them even come
with decorative paint, so you can leave them on your hearth as part of
your home décor. They typically measure only twenty to thirty inches in
height and around 20 inches in diameter, so they can easily be stored in
a small closet.
So give yourself a break from the difficult job of cleaning out your
fireplace after you have taken the time to enjoy it. Get yourself a
time-saving tool that will make this necessary evil not quite so
tedious. You’ll be able to enjoy your fireplace more often without the
dread of having to clean up afterwards.
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