Have you ever wondered why your gas fireplace Australia doesn’t get as hot as it could? Maybe you’ve been thinking about purchasing a new one but aren’t sure how to clean the old one. That’s where I come in! I have some tips and tricks to help you get that beautiful white/grey smokey look back on your fireplace.

NEVER use an abrasive cleaner 

  • Never use an abrasive cleaner. If you have a large firebox and have to clean it, the best thing to do is use a soft cloth with mild detergent and water.
  • Use a soft cloth and vinegar instead of water if you have small areas that need cleaning. Vinegar has natural disinfecting properties that will help keep your home free of germs while leaving no residue behind on your surfaces or furniture!
  • Don’t overlook baking soda as another great reason why we like this method so much – it helps remove dust from hard-to-reach places! And did we mention how easy it is? Just mix 2 parts baking soda with 1 part salt (or sea salt) in a small bowl, then pour into an empty spray bottle before using in place of air fresheners throughout any room where there’s smoke damage or dirt buildup due to frequent use over time.”

Spring cleaning tips for your fireplace

Clean the steel trim

The steel trim around your gas fireplace Australia can be a little difficult to clean, but it’s not impossible. To get started:

  • Use a soft cloth or sponge to wipe down the surface of the trim. You’ll want to use soap and water if you have it on hand, but if not, just make sure that whatever cleaning solution you use doesn’t contain harsh chemicals or abrasives—you don’t want to scratch up your fireplace!
  • Next up is brushing with a mild soap such as dishwasher detergent or even just regular old bar soap (though we recommend against using any kind of liquid cleaners). This step will help remove any dirt from within cracks in the metal itself before proceeding with polishing later on down below!

Clean the firebox ceramic logs/rocks and walls

  • Use a soft bristle brush to clean the firebox ceramic logs and walls.
  • Use a damp cloth to wipe down the interior of your fireplace.
  • Use natural cleaners like ammonia, vinegar or lemon juice to clean your stone surfaces and woodwork; do not use harsh chemicals such as bleach or mineral spirits on these surfaces as they can damage them over time.

Clean thoroughly

  • Vacuum the fireplace.
  • Use a soft-bristled brush to remove any loose debris, such as ashes or soot.
  • Use a damp cloth to wipe away any remaining dust from your fireplace’s surfaces.
  • Finally, store this cleaning kit in an easy-to-reach place if you don’t want to do it every time you use your gas fireplace Australia!

I hope this blog post has been helpful in your journey to de-clutter your home. If you have any questions or would like to share how we can help, feel free to contact us!

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