Anti-Creo-Soot (ACS) is a non-toxic and environmentally safe liquid manganese catalyst that attacks and destroys dangerous creosote and soot. Learn how to remove creosote in chimney flues and fireplaces. When sprayed daily into the firebox during low fire conditions, ACS creosote remover helps convert creosote and soot to a harmless ash or char that can be easily removed. Use this case of 4 refill gallons to refill your 32 oz spray bottle.
- ACS is an effective maintenance product used to help control dangerous creosote and soot deposits in all wood and coal burning appliances. A simple daily application during the heating season helps convert glazed creosote to a harmless ash or char that can be easily removed. ACS also reduces ash and clogging in pellet stoves.
First Time Use: With a small fire burning, spray about 60 squirts (about 4oz.) on the interior walls of the firebox, on the wood, and in the general direction of the flue.
Daily Use: Spray on the inside of the firebox, on the wood, and toward the flue, 6-12 squirts total. In severe cases, use up to 60 squirts a day in above manner for the first 7 days, then 6-12 squirts daily. There is no harm in liberal use of the product.
After Treatment: Continue with a small, brisk fire for at least 45 minutes. ACS becomes active at temperatures of 300°F. & above (surface stove pipe temperatures). Use a small charge of wood to avoid overheating during early stages of creosote control. Remove dried creosote & soot from stovepipe and elbows as necessary to avoid obstructions.
Coal: Similar procedure except do not spray ACS directly onto hot coals.
Pellet stoves: Apply daily to hopper & fire chamber to reduce ash & clogging.
Stoves with Catalytic Combustors: Put combustor in bypass mode before treatment and for about 1 hour afterwards. Never spray ACS on an operating or hot catalytic combustor.
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