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Rock Wool for Gas Logs - 6 oz. Bag
Rock Wool for Gas Logs - 6 oz. Bag
Rock Wool for Gas Logs - 6 oz. Bag
Rock Wool for Gas Logs - 6 oz. Bag
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Rock Wool for Gas Logs - 6 oz. Bag

Vendor
Midwest Hearth
Regular price
$14.95
Sale price
$14.95
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Features:

- Provides an amazing glow when added to a gas fireplace or gas log set.
- Creates realism to your fire.
- Hides burner pan.
- Can be used with lava rock for added realism.
- Lasts for years.

Compatibility:

✔ Gas Fireplaces
✔ Gas Log Sets
✔ Natural Gas
✔ Propane
✔ Vented
✔ Unvented (use according to appliance instructions)

Directions for Use:

For vent-free gas log sets that have an ember fiber burning pan:
Consult the log set's owner's manual (Ember fibers can only be used on the ember fiber burning pan).

For vented gas log sets and fireplaces:
Lightly and evenly cover the burner pan with small 1/2" ember fiber pieces.
DO NOT COVER THE PILOT

Hints from installers:
- Pinch small clumps and place near gas ports on burner pan. Do not block burner ports or it may adversely affect the flame.

- Place small amounts on logs where the flames "lick" the logs for ember effects.
- Many installers use a stiff bristle brush to "flick" a dusting of wool material on a log to add additional glowing effects where the flames touch.
- Extra Hint! You can lightly spritz a log with water to help the wool stick to the log in the area where the flame will touch.

Quantity:

- Comes in a generous 9" x 12" bag-full (approximately 6-oz) that should be enough to dress up an entire fireplace.

California residents see
Prop 65 WARNINGS

WARNING!

This product can expose you to chemicals including soot, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.p65Warnings.ca.gov