I have started narrowing down DIY projects around the house as there are many projects going on where professionals are needed, so I figured I would start tackling jobs around the house which I can handle myself. The first DIY job on the (what seems to be a never ending) “to do” list, was to remove build-up soot on the stone fireplace. I noticed in the real estate photos and during inspection this needed to be done, so I researched cleaning products early on that were non-toxic and effective which lead me to Quick 'n Brite.
The fireplace is a two-sided/see-through fieldstone, which is hands-down one of my favorite things about the house. One modification that was made was removing a pellet stove insert on the side facing the living room as I felt it took away from the beauty of the fireplace altogether. The duct insert/liner in our chimney remained untouched for the time being (which you can see coming down the center); however, this will be removed before temperatures call for a real wood burning fires (bring it on Winter!)
With the following product list (and some good ol’ fashioned elbow grease) I was able to successfully remove the soot for a “good as new” look:
- Quick 'n Brite Paste
- Plastic Measuring Cup (Dollar Store)
- Spray Bottle (Dollar Store)
- Rubber Gloves (Dollar Store)
- Large Scrub Brush (Dollar Store)
- Old Toothbrush
- White Rag/Cloth
- Paper Towels (Dollar Store)
My Process:
1 Use a large plastic measuring cup to mix the Quick 'n Brite paste with the hot water as directed, to melt the paste
2 Pour the mixture into the spray bottle
3 Wear rubber gloves to protect hands from soot
4 Spray the mixture onto the surfaces and let sit for 1 minute
5 Use a hand scrub brush for an 'all over' clean and a toothbrush to get in between the stones
6 Add fresh hot water to the measuring cup to clean off the brushes as you go
7 Use paper towels to get most of the water + soot off and use the white rag to blot dry
*This is a repetitive process and takes several trips to the sink for clean water refills
Coming Soon... More pictures as we remove the duct insert and stain the kitchen mantle to match the new flooring!