• Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Replacement Gasket Kit for Woodburning Stoves
  • Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Replacement Gasket Kit for Woodburning Stoves
  • Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Replacement Gasket Kit for Woodburning Stoves
  • Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Replacement Gasket Kit for Woodburning Stoves

Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Replacement Gasket Kit for Woodburning Stoves

Midwest Hearth Wood Stove Replacement Gasket Kit for Woodburning Stoves – Graphite Impregnated Fiberglass Gaskets and Adhesive (1/2″ x 84″ Rope)

  • Graphite Impregnation/lubrication Makes Gasketing More Abrasion Resistant.graphite Impregnated Fiberglass.
  • Less Likely To Get Stuck With Creosote Ensuring A Better And More Consistent Seal.black Gasket.
  • Withstands 2000-degrees Farenheit. Adheres To All Types Of Stoves From Steel To Cast Iron.made In Usa.
  • Quality Manufactured In The United States.

Graphite impregnation/lubrication makes gasketing more abrasion resistant.GRAPHITE IMPREGNATED FIBERGLASS

  • Less likely to get stuck with creosote ensuring BLACK GASKET
  • Used by leading stove manufacturers due to better aesthetics
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      ABRASION/CRUSH RESISTANT – Graphite impregnation/lubrication makes gasketing more abrasion resistant. GRAPHITE IMPREGNATED FIBERGLASS – Less likely to get stuck with creosote ensuring a better and more consistent seal. BLACK GASKET – Used by leading stove manufacturers due to better aesthetics and higher performance. PROFESSIONAL STRENGTH CEMENT – Withstands 2000-degrees Farenheit. Adheres to all types of stoves from steel to cast iron. MADE IN USA – Quality manufactured in the United States. Wood Stove Maintenance: Replace worn gaskets yearly on air-tight stoves. For peak efficiency check woodstove gaskets regularly and replace each season. Benefits of Midwest Hearth Gaskets: – Graphite impregnated gasketing is more abrasion resistant and less likely to get stuck with creosote ensuring a better and more consistent air tight seal. – Black gasket is used by leading stove manufacturers due to better aesthetics and higher performance. – There is no need to paint graphite impregnated gasketing. Directions: – Be sure stove is cold. – Wear protective gloves and eye protection. – Protect work area with a drop cloth. – Use a screwdriver or scraper to remove old gasket and clean door channels down to bare metal. – Apply a bead of gasket cement in door channel. – Press new gasket into wet cement and close door to check for airtight fit. – Trim gasket as needed. – Clean up all cement spills or excess immediately with wet cloth.

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