This article is about how to clean and maintain the stove.
A titanium stove is a piece of essential equipment for hot tent camping in winter. Some good maintenance and cleaning methods can make your titanium stove last longer.
Materials required: Wire brush/brush
Check the furnace box, legs, doors, damping devices, and stovepipe for holes, deformation, or areas of excessive rust. Since the stove is made of carbon steel, a certain amount of rust is acceptable and inevitable, which has no impact on the performance and function of the stove.
2) Wire brush your false bottom
Brush off rust, ashes, or other residues on the false bottom to prevent accumulation throughout the season and ensure that all pores are unobstructed.
3) Remove excess rust on the furnace box with a wire brush.
You don't need to be too special - the focus here is to prevent rust. Your stove won't look bright and new until it burns for the first time. After a trip, the stove will look 40 years old - that's normal.
4) Clean and oil the door hinge with a wire brush
Smaller wire brushes can be used to clean gaps.
Oil the hinge after cleaning.
5) Remove all pipe sections of creosote.
The creosote should be knocked off, and the pipe section is used to scrape the creosote that may accumulate after each combustion from the larger pipe section.
As part of the annual maintenance, "deep cleaning" of creosote with a wire brush will make the seasonal removal of creosote faster, easier, and more effective.
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