Clean your stone fireplace with oxygen bleach.
Cleaning soot off granite fireplace.
When cleaning your fireplace sprinkle damp coffee grounds over the cooled ashes to keep down the dust.
Spray this mixture on the sooty surface such as a glass fireplace door or walls.
You ll need to scrub hard to clean all the nooks and crannies.
Apply the paste to a sponge and use it to scrub the black stains.
This product can be used to clean most all masonry surfaces both interior and exterior textured or smooth stone marble granite slate tile concrete.
Wipe it clean with a damp sponge or damp paper towels.
Make sure to do a thorough job as any leftover soap will leave a thin opaque film on the granite s surface.
Dump out the soapy water and replace it with clean water.
Next pick up a stiff bristled brush metal bristled brushes are best and start scrubbing.
Stir with a wood stir stick until the soap has dissolved.
Alternatively your fireplace might be purely decorative so you shouldn t need to clean it too often.
You ll probably find yourself cleaning your hearth during the winter more than the summer for example.
To remove black stains around a fireplace use a strong degreaser such as trisodium phosphate tsp which is available at home centers and hardware stores.
If your fireplace is very dirty apply the cleaning solution with a sponge and let it sit for a few minutes.
The emulsifying agents in soap are all you need to clean a fireplace that s not heavily coated with soot.
Use your sponge to rinse off the soapy water.
It should be restored to its former brilliance.
Chimneysaver paint n peel fireplace cleaner is a water based cleaning poultice that removes unsightly smoke soot creosote and dirt stains from masonry fireplace fronts and hearths.
Use a towel to dry off the granite.
To remove soot and smoke stains.
Most often when people recommend solutions to clean soot and tar off brick they will suggest a harsh chemical cleanser something involving a wire brush or a solution of acid.
Scrub the stone and the mortar.
If you do want to do a deeper clean every month though you should use a specialist granite cleaner.
Stone is porous and holds on to dirt.
Use a scrub brush on harder materials such as bricks.
Make a paste from tsp and water.
The stone however is a porous surface that requires bit of a deep cleaning to entirely remove the soot residue.
Stone fireplaces accumulate soot just like any other fireplace surface.