
The interior of the glass fire bowl is very smooth, comparable to a fireplace glass. The exterior is somewhat more porous and rougher. Dirt is difficult to remove from the exterior. Please be careful when using it.
Black soot deposits form wherever solid, liquid, or gaseous fuels are burned. As the carbon residue cools after combustion, it remains as black particles and settles on the inside of the fire bowl.
It's also advisable to remove the ash after each use. Ideally, the inside of the fire bowl should be thoroughly cleaned once or twice a year. Cleaning time may vary depending on the type of wood. Well-seasoned and dry wood burns cleaner and therefore requires less cleaning than damp or resinous wood.
Tip!
Tip! To remove soot from your fire bowl, you can also use particularly inexpensive and environmentally friendly household remedies. A combination of vinegar and baking soda is particularly effective at cleaning your fire bowl. Mix some baking soda with standard household vinegar. Once a thick paste has formed, apply it to the sooty areas using crepe paper or newspaper. After letting it sit for a few minutes, you can clean the inside of the bowl with a damp sponge.
Alternatively, you can also use commercially available oven or glass cleaners. Always wear gloves when using chemical cleaners. Wearing safety goggles is also recommended. Follow the manufacturer's instructions if necessary.
CAUTION!
Do not use sharp-edged objects for cleaning as these could damage the inside of the bowl.
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