How To Break Duraflame Starter Logs
When cleaning up a spill, be sure to use water and sand instead of harsh chemicals such as dry chemical fire extinguishers. These methods work well when spills are limited…
When cleaning up a spill, be sure to use water and sand instead of harsh chemicals such as dry chemical fire extinguishers. These methods work well when spills are limited…
Coffee grounds can help to clean up spills and odors on appliances while keeping fire lighters burning nearby. Add plenty of kindling before letting the fire burn down to coals;…
When it comes to keeping your home safe, make sure you take precautions around the fire. One way to secure logs is by securing their wrappers. Placing a Duraflame log…
By using recycled and renewable wood sawdust, Duraflame is reducing the environmental impact of its fires. The biomass burned in the firelogs is mixed with a blend of wax and…
If you have a property that has been impacted by creosote, it is important to take steps to clean the substance off your land as soon as possible. There are…
If you’re looking to clean your fireplace flues and get rid of creosote residue, there’s a better way to do it. You can use a steam cleaner instead of chimney…
Chimney sweeps are often used to clean out chimneys, but they may not be effective at removing creosote residue and can cause minor damage to the chimney. Sweepstakes participants could…
Creosote is a hazardous chemical that you should never touch or place near open flames, even if it’s in a container labeled as non-toxic creosote. If you’re trying to burn…
If you have a chimney that is full of creosote or tar, the best way to clean it is to use a CSL–a Chimney Sweeper Liner. Sweep when the fire…
Sodium chloride is a common additive in many items, like food and cleaning products. When added to water, it creates a weak acid that can dissolve small amounts of creosote…