Enter your destination to get a shipping estimate.
Anti-Creo-Soot Creosote Remover - Quart
-
-
-
-
Yes No
Customer Reviews
Posted: 1/7/13
Reviewer: Philip
Up in the air
The product does seem to make a difference in newer deposits. Now weighing the cost of this product plus its shipping vs how much it does cut down on the deposits is debatable. I'm about half through my first bottle, so I'm hoping by the end of the bottle I'll have a more favorable outlook. Currently I'd say it is pricey for the amount of reduction.
Posted: 12/25/12
Reviewer: John
Glass on stove stays cleaner
Creosote can be a major pain, stay on with Anti- Creo- soot it helps keep creosote down on my cozy little wood burning stove. The glass has also bin staying cleaner !
Posted: 12/8/12
Reviewer: Richard
Excellent product
We use the creosote remover for our fireplace insert during the winter, and in the spring the chimney sweep has much less soot to remove, even when we burn a lot of soft pine. One drawback is that the liquid will turn black where it gets on the hearth and cannot be removed easily.
Posted: 12/1/11
Reviewer: Steve
It worked good, inside fire box,on wood stove.
Posted: 11/5/10
Reviewer:
great product and timely service from northline. makes us feel secure about using our wood-burning stove.
Posted: 5/3/10
Reviewer: Joan McCasland
I was having trouble with my pull damper handle on my coal stove. The Anti-Creo-Soot remover helped me get the handle cleaned up so that I can pull it out all the way again.
Questions on Anti-Creo-Soot Creosote Remover - Quart
- From Gerry at 11/6/12 12:21 PM
- I have some creosote (hard, black, shiny, thick) buildup directly above my fireplace on the OUTSIDE stones facing the living room. I've tried to remove it with masonry cleaners (several brands!), TSP, acetone and muriatic acid...none of them has worked.
- Rutland's Brick & Stone Cleaner is a safe concentrated cleaner to remove smoke residue, soot, and creosote from masonry surfaces. The item number is 5RU-83-6. Liberally spray dampened area with Brick & Stone Cleaner. Clean off any overspray on metal and glass right away. Will not harm metal and glass, but it will be difficult to remove after drying. Scrub brick and stone vigorously with wet non-metallic brush to get deep into pores. DO NOT LET AREA DRY, until thoroughly rinsed with clean water. Remove all traces of cleaner before it dries. Repeat the process if necessary. If using outdoors, use care to protect area vegetation. For persistent dark stains, use peroxide mixed with small amount of white vinegar as a cleaning agen
- Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
- I have some creosote (hard, black, shiny, thick) buildup directly above my fireplace on the OUTSIDE stones facing the living room. I've tried to remove it with masonry cleaners (several brands!), TSP, acetone and muriatic acid...none of them has worked.






Loading...