Deep cleaning your fireplace now that you ve removed all dust soot and debris you can use a warm water bleach and trisodium phosphate tsp.
Clean inside of fireplace.
First sweep the fireplace then apply your cleaner and scrub the fireplace down.
Dish soap and baking soda.
Rinse the floor and walls with.
Wearing rubber gloves dip your nylon brush into the bucket and then use the solution to scrub the walls and floor of.
Remove all the ashes and dust from the fireplace using a small shovel or hand broom to collect it on a dustpan.
To clean it you can use a homemade or store bought cleaner.
You ll also want to remove grates or andirons and set them on a sheet or towel.
Once you have your cleaner and the area is prepped it is time to get cleaning.
Wait at least 12 hours after your last fire before attempting to clean a fireplace in order to give it a chance to cool down fully.
After donning gloves and a dust mask dunk a clean scrub brush into the soap solution then scrub down the fireplace surround from top to bottom to loosen trapped dirt and grit in the stone and.
You will need some quick n brite paste.
Things you ll need soft paintbrush vacuum cleaner with hose attachment fireplace glass cleaner clean cloth mild dish soap gloves face mask protective eyewear work clothes.
Mix 3 tablespoons of dish soap with cup of baking soda to make a paste.
Again spot test a small out of the way area first.
After you get the area.
You can also clean the glass insert if your fireplace has one.
However you can clean the inside of your fireplace using two household products.
In the example above we also used a quart spray bottle with.