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non vented gas logs
I have non vented gas logs but despite a "break in" period and trying
to get the dust away from the logs they continue to smell. Are these things to sensitive to even use? Does anyone have a solution to using these not smell without basically opening all the windows? |
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non vented gas logs
You can open your vent during the first five minutes or so and this should
reduce the smell a good bit. Our ventless logs really stank for a month or so and then got better. archer gravely asheville, nc wrote in message oups.com... I have non vented gas logs but despite a "break in" period and trying to get the dust away from the logs they continue to smell. Are these things to sensitive to even use? Does anyone have a solution to using these not smell without basically opening all the windows? |
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