Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Rutland 570-6 Bright Gas Log Soot Remover, 16 Fluid Ounce Review
I used this on ceramic gas logs that were heavily sooted in some areas and was mostly satisfied with the results. It took three cycles of heating the logs and then spraying on the cleaner. At first I turned on the fire for about 20 minutes then tried cleaning using both the spray and stream settings. I didn't notice any results and thought I had wasted my money. I rearranged the logs and turned on the fire for another 15 minutes or so and tried again. This time I saw it working as described on the bottle. I don't know how it works but the carbon vaporizes away. The MSDS says it's made out of a form of rubbing alcohol and manganese and is relatively safe. There wasn't any toxic smell. I repeated the process one more time, again rearranging the logs so all the surfaces were very hot and portions were glowing red. I used up the entire bottle and probably removed about two-thirds of all the soot. I paid under $11 for the bottle and should have gotten 1 or 2 more since the shipping was a fixed amount.I ordered this product because what I previously used to remove soot from my gas fire logs didn't work. I wanted to try something else, but all our local stores carried the old product. Much to my surprise, when I opened my order for 2 Woodeze bottles....the carrier sent the worng product! Very bummed!
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