Showing posts with label grime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grime. Show all posts

Friday, 16 October 2015

The Safe Removal Of Soot


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You've finished cleaning your fireplace from top to bottom and it  looks as good as new. So the time arrives to clear up the mess you've made. What are the safest ways to dispose of ash and soot, without causing damage to any of your furniture or your health?
Since you've cleaned your fireplace, the remnants of the ash and soot will now be cool enough to remove. If you were to just remove ash and soot after using your fireplace you would need to ensure the ash is left to cool for at least 3 hours before removing.
A fast removal process for soot is simply to vacuum it with a vacuum cleaner. Simple, fast and effective with minimal mess left behind. When using this method it is wise not to use any brush attachments as the bristles can work the soot further down into a carpet, creating more work for you. However if you are not keen on coating the inside of your vacuum with soot there are other options.
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Take extra care when removing Ash and Soot
An old clay plant pot or a metal can are sufficient containers for removing soot and ash. Scooping the remaining debris with a fireplace shovel or spade keeps direct contact with the soot at a minimum and keeps it away from any other piece of furniture in your home. Taking the filled container outside, the debris should be kept away from the home to prevent the smell infiltrating your furnishings. To eliminate the odour, wet tea leaves or coffee grounds are ideal cheap methods to use.
Using the same method, the remaining elements of soot and ash can be transferred into small metal containers and then disposed of with your everyday rubbish. Keeping the soot inside a metal container will prevent the possibility of any fires starting in your bin. If the possibility is still a concern tip some water or other non flammable liquid over the soot once it is in the container, before sealing it closed.
Taking preventative measures when removing soot and ash from your home is a wise course of action to take. Although it is no longer in your fireplace, the soot itself could still pose as a threat towards your family and should still be treated as a hazard even after cleaning. Disposing of it quickly and safely will minimise the chances of risk.
When you are ready to tackle cleaning any Ash, Soot and Grime for you Fireplace and cooker give Soot Buster a go.  Two great cleaners delivering great results easily now available to buy from here.

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Cleaning your Fireplace Safely



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Many cleaning materials contain a high percentage of hazardous materials. Acids, for example, with their corrosive qualities may seem perfect for removing unwanted substances from around the home. Soot and ash being prime examples of those substances.
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Clean without the risks.
Although the results can be impressive after using corrosive solutions, there are also a lot of side effects which can make these chemicals unsuitable for any cleaning task. The first hindrance of using corrosive chemical solutions is the damage they can leave behind. Corrosive products can cause irreversible damage to practically any surface. From burns to marks and stains, the use of corrosives could result in permanent damage to your furniture
In addition to causing irreparable damage to your fireplace and other pieces of furniture, corrosive chemicals may also have many negative effects on your health. Even with additional protection from specially designed garments and tools there are still ways that the hazardous chemicals can inflict harm.
Many harmful substances can be absorbed by your skin. Regardless of how many layers of clothing you wear there is still a chance that it may soak through. Inhalation is also a large contributor to harmful materials entering your body. Preventative measures and protective clothing are designed to help but cannot always guarantee that you are 100% safe from the chemicals in the products. Examples of the effects from these chemicals include respiratory problems and burns.
Along with the harm to your own health, the safety issue also stands for other members of your household. Although you may be the user of the harmful product, the fumes can still filter through your home. This can be highly dangerous for pets, children and pregnant women. Using non hazardous cleaning materials for your fireplace will eliminate this safety hazard.
Hazard free cleaning products can still be as effective as their corrosive counterparts. With non corrosive materials the solution can be used to treat any surface without leaving any marks or scorches, eliminating the risk of damage.
Fuze Products Soot Buster is a range of  safe to use products designed to easily clean Ash, Dirt and Grime  from all surface around the fireplace and kitchen.  Available to buy now click here for more information. 

How To Clean Your Hearth


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 Cleaning your hearth is one of those tasks which repeatedly gets put off because it is considered to be one of the most tedious jobs when looking after your home.

Cleaning your hearth doesn't need to be a chore. Simply  follow our easy steps and you can have a super clean hearth with little effort on your behalf.
1. Remove the dust. Dusting over any surface is logical before commencing the cleaning stages. Removing excess dust prevents it from being worked back into the hearth.

2.Protect the floor. Soot and ash can make a lot of mess, so by protecting your floor you can keep the after task clean up to a bare minimum. Simply lay protective sheets or old bed sheets across the floor around the area in which you are working.
3.Prepare and apply your cleaning solution as per the suppliers instructions. 
4. Remove the cleaner. After 3 to 5 minutes remove the cleaning solution from the hearth using a damp cloth. Whilst removing the debris take care not to spread any of the loosened dirt as this will create more work for you.
5. Reapply and finish. In some circumstances you may find that there are more stubborn areas of built up ash, soot and dirt so a second application may be needed. Repeating the steps 1 to 4 you can easily tackle the remaining debris left on the hearth. Once all of the dirt, soot and grime has been removed dry the surface using a clean, dry cloth.
Depending on your style of fireplace and hearth, the frequency of cleaning  may differ.
Soot Buster is a new range of soot ash and grime cleaning products.  Available in Fireplace and Glass cleaning solutions.  Buy it now from fuze-products.co.uk