I work with quartz tube of 64mm diameter and 1m in length. I use it for combustion visualization inside a furnace and often end up with combustion deposits on the inner walls of the quartz tube. The materials I primarily combust are Coal, Wood, Switchgrass (Solids), Isooctane, and Hexadecane (Liquids). The deposit formation is high while working with the solids than that of liquids.
I am looking for some ideas on cleaning this deposit. Scrubbing off the deposit is not a good option for me both in terms of accessibility to clean and formation of scratches on the tube (Disrupt visualization).
Is there any chemical solution that would solve my problem ?
Thank you.