SHRED
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Sun Nov-22-09 11:46 AM
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| Duraflame logs...YUCK!!!! |
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Anyone else notice they make the neighborhood smell like burning plastic?
What the hell is in these nasty things??
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Sun Nov-22-09 11:48 AM
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Sun Nov-22-09 11:53 AM
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| 2. +1 But only on a good day. G-d only knows what else Durapeeps use. LOL nt |
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Sun Nov-22-09 11:56 AM
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| 3. Solidified napalm and sawdust .... |
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Sun Nov-22-09 11:56 AM
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| 4. We used to use them but this year went back to real wood |
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What a difference! The fire is nice, the smell is lovely and those Duraflames leave a horrible residue in your chimney - I can't imagine what kind of awful things are in them.
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Sun Nov-22-09 02:50 PM
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| 5. Probably plastic. And chemicals. Of various and unknown type |
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and quantity. If the financial situation is poor, do not burn the furniture, either. The paint, and wood treatment will smell bad also. Do not burn pallets, etc., either, again wood treatment and chemicals. Cedar is my favorite. If you can afford it, burn some cedar for me. Or pine. dc
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