Candles burnt in fireplace stove - help please

Red wine.. failing that white wine.

Drink as much as you can.

Maybe that only works for carpet. Anyway, merry Christmas.
 
Loads of websites saying only to use water as a last resort, as the steam can cause issues and you can splash embers and hot ash about. I just closed it right up and waited for it to burn out which it did eventually. Still smoking a fraction when I open the door but looks to be out now. Will check in an hour.
 
Loads of websites saying only to use water as a last resort, as the steam can cause issues and you can splash embers and hot ash about. I just closed it right up and waited for it to burn out which it did eventually. Still smoking a fraction when I open the door but looks to be out now. Will check in an hour.

have fun cleaning it out
 
As mentioned by a few people the best option was to starve the fire of oxygen. A wet towel would have been an option. Alternatively sand (but as most people don't have that at home then mud from the garden). It was a bit silly opening the door again without a towel/etc as it was clearly going to reignite it.
 
damn, my house is on fire. better post on overclockers instead of calling the fire brigade.
Damn, his actual house was on fire?! Oh wait, no it wasn't. It was a fire inside a stove which is self containing. OP was simply looking advice how best to put it out in case the wax from the candles caused problems at a later date.
Well done you though for not reading the OP (or maybe you did?!)
 
Thanks for the advice chaps. Pleasing gamut of responses as per GD norm.

I did survive the night, wife has learnt her lesson and the house didn't burn down, so all worked out in the end.

It was quite fascinating how the wax burned, I was probably worrying about it too much really. Sand would have probably been the best solution had I had a bucket of it to hand.
 
Damn, his actual house was on fire?! Oh wait, no it wasn't. It was a fire inside a stove which is self containing. OP was simply looking advice how best to put it out in case the wax from the candles caused problems at a later date.
Well done you though for not reading the OP (or maybe you did?!)

To be fair, I did once post on Facebook that my computer/doorframe were on fire. :p
 
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