Paint a red brick fireplace a deep shade of matte blue.
Cleaning red brick fireplace hearth.
Use a clean cloth to wipe the hearth down.
For surface level cleaning or routine maintenance a mixture of dish soap and salt can keep your bricks clean.
A raised fireplace hearth and therefore a raised firebox provides a few benefits over one that is located on the floor.
If your fireplace is older than 20 years you may want to opt for a less abrasive cleaner and steer clear of the vinegar solution.
Use a bathroom cleaner.
Soak the cloth in warm water and wipe the hearth down to remove any loose residue.
Cleaning your bricks can keep them in good condition and prevent corrosion from dirt stains or mold.
To make the wash mixture mix one part blue paint and one part white paint with four parts of water.
Better safety for young children and pets with the fire being less easily reachable from the floor.
This has got to be the fastest easiest way in the world to clean fireplace brick without a ton of hassle.
To remove soot from brick that is not in good condition mix a 50 50 solution of laundry bleach and water pour into a spray bottle spritz the bricks then scrub with a soft bristled brush.
Mix equal parts vinegar and water and combine in a spray bottle.
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A raised fireplace hearth is a hearth that is built up from the floor.
When the first coat of paint dries apply a color wash and then quickly wipe it off with a clean dry towel.
After using a dry brush or sponge to remove as much loose soot as possible spray the bricks with the solution.
Use a sponge mop to clean the bricks.
The fire can be viewed at sitting down height.
Spray on the bricks and let is sit for a few minutes.
To lift deeper set stains or debris however you may need to use boric acid or a pressure washer instead.
This method is best for cleaning small areas like the brick trim around a fireplace.
Painting stained brick fireplace.
Use baking soda and soap for a convenient cleaning method.
Mix equal parts vinegar and water and pour into a spray bottle.
Then dip your scrub brush into the paste and use it to scrub the bricks using small circular motions.