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HG Stove Glass Cleaner is a 500ml non-toxic spray designed to quickly dissolve stubborn soot, grease, and tar from stove glass, fireplaces, hearths, and oven doors. Its fast-acting formula requires no dilution and is easy to use, making it a top-rated choice for maintaining crystal-clear stove windows and surrounding surfaces.






| ASIN | B000IU3WCA |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,067 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 8 in Glass Cleaners |
| Brand | HG |
| Brand Name | HG |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,488 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08711577019242 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | HG Stove Glass Cleaner |
| Item Volume | 500 Millilitres |
| Item Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item volume | 500 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | HG Hagesan (UK) Ltd |
| Material Features | Non-Toxic |
| Material feature | Non-Toxic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Grease |
| Special Features | Non Toxic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Glass, Oven, Window |
| Specific uses for product | Glass, Oven, Window |
| Surface Recommendation | Door,Doors,Glass,Window |
| Unit Count | 500.0 millilitre |
S**.
Brilliant product
Cleans the glass beautifully No aroma Easy to use Good value Will be purchasing sgain when required
K**E
Wow
Wow, if you have a solid fuel burner this stuff is magic, spray it on, leave a few mins and then wipe off with all the soot. Had to reapply on the first time as I had quite a build up but use regularly keeps the glass clean. it does tend to run off so I put a towel under the door when applying to catch the drips. Not a big issue but you do need to be aware of this when using so you can be prepared. Use several HG products and this lives up to the high standard I have come to expect. Has become my default brand for difficult cleaning jobs.
S**D
Effective but messy
This foaming spray is VERY effective at removing soot and tar from our wood-burner glass. Spray it on, leave it for 2 minutes, then wipe it off with a wet sponge. The glass is spotless and there’s no physical effort required. HOWEVER, it is messy. The foam quickly (within 30 seconds of spraying) runs down the glass and drips onto the floor. I put some old newspaper underneath in anticipation. If you’re prepared, it’s very good, but it’s still a bit of a faff.
J**R
Effective soot remover
The product works well removing soot from our wood burner glass door. Sometimes needs a scourer but removes the black stains
A**E
You will need a secondary light clean to remove the deposit left by this product
This is a very good product and removed the suit and deposits very quickly. However, the warning on the bottle that the glass must be cool should be taken seriously. If allowed to dry after cleaning the resulting deposit is hard to remove. I do it by using an ordinary window cleaning liquid which works very well.
D**T
Sooty, scratched looking stove door? This fixes it surprisingly well
I'd tried everything on my stove door - glass cleaner, dipping a cloth in the ashes - which just scratched the surface and looked horrible. This stuff is much much more powerful, a bit like the effect an oven cleaner has - I tend to spray a good line or two across the top of the glass and let it dribble down onto some stuffed up kitchen paper at the bottom. Then wipe over with a wet cloth. The glass is gleaming new now. It's obviously very strong, so don't get any on your skin or clothes and clean up any that hits the floor!
O**X
Product 100% - Spray application 10%
Brilliant product that i have bought a few times but the spray is useless. It literally goes everywhere and needs to addressed quickly. Others have complained about this. As this is yet another one that doesn't spray properly, i'll buy something different next time which is a shame. The company need to read these reviews and act appropriately.
L**E
Brilliant. Literally.
This stuff is brilliant, thick foam that just eats into tar and soot. No more scrubbing, no more risking scratched glass, no time wasted. Yes, it is a nasty chemical. yes wear gloves. yes do not spray too close to the glass or it will run off, and risk splashing back in your eyes. Simply spray on top to bottom, in horizontal motion, slowly and carefully from about 18 inches (45cm). I used masking tape on the bottom rope seal so the run off didn't soak into it. My glass was filthy and burnt on because I used some pine that wasn't totally seasoned, and nothing would shift it. I did a quick five minute spray on both sides of my double door stove, and I would say 98% was shifted no problem. Photos show before and after, I will revisit it next time to shift the final stubborn caked on tar.
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