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  2. 9 Creative Uses For Fireplace Ashes - AOL

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    Once your fireplace ashes are completely cooled, here are the steps to follow for safe handling and proper storage: Wear a dust mask. Use a metal fireplace scoop to collect the ashes.

  3. Pellet stove - Wikipedia

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    For daily maintenance, an ash vacuum is recommended. These are similar to shop vacs, but are designed for the removal of ash materials. These vacuums are available with a pellet stove kit which enables the cleaning of the interior areas of the stove which improves efficiency. Pellet stoves can either be lit manually or through an automatic igniter.

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    Vacuums. Black & Decker Furbuster AdvancedClean+ Cordless Handheld Vacuum. $80 $100 Save $20. See at Amazon. iRobot Roomba Robot Vacuum. $149 $250 Save $101 | Lowest price ever. See at Amazon.

  5. How to Clean a Fireplace - AOL

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  6. Vax (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The cleaner is referenced as a key point in the history of Vacuum Cleaner development by the Best Cordless Vacuum Guide. [ 16 ] In 2014 Vax diversified its product range from vacuums, carpet washers and steam cleaners to include pressure washers, air purifiers and de-humidifiers.

  7. Wood ash - Wikipedia

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    The burning of wood results in about 6–10% ashes on average. [2] The residue ash of 0.43 and 1.82 percent of the original mass of burned wood (assuming dry basis, meaning that H 2 O is driven off) is produced for certain woods if it is pyrolized until all volatiles disappear and it is burned at 350 °C (662 °F) for 8 hours.