Midwest Hearth Rock Wool for Gas Log - 6 oz. Bag
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The flames appear to emanate from it since it looks like it sits in front of the gas line. In any case, the colors look really beautiful as it ignites. I had more than enough to put in one bag. God bless you
You can only use this product in sealed gas fireplaces inside your home. Having been blown away in the wind and beaten down by the rain, it would fall apart.
My food wouldn't be treated with any chemicals if I didn't know what they were made of.
My opinion is that is not the case. I have noticed that the wool of my gas fireplace glows after it has been started, just like The color of the flame remains the same.
Selected User Reviews For Midwest Hearth Rock Wool for Gas Log - 6 oz. Bag
Even though 6oz of rock wool doesn't sound like much, it is enough to fill a fireplace. Those are great looking products! The gas fireplace we installed looks and works just like the real thing once it is installed.
As its warm glow smolders, it gives off a warm feeling. To install the device, I broke the pieces into 1/2in size and placed each one in place. I then fired up the unit and used a long metal screwdriver to adjust their location so the look I desired was achieved. The following warning has been issued
Keep these away from pilot lights. A blockage at the Gas line near the pilot that is supposed to light first can result in gas buildup inside the unit, and then an explosion (or pop) when it gets to It happened to me too, and I was unable to determine why I was smelling gas. As soon as I did that, I removed the wool from the pilot area and everything is fine.
Do not apply more than a small amount at a time. The stuff made my gas fireplace look much better now, so I went to YouTube to learn how to do this. You can fix it for a low price.
It never occurred to me that this stuff even When we moved into our house with a gas fireplace 10 years ago, I wished I had one at the time. It always looked so fake to me that I disliked the fireplace. It was a silly mistake of mine. Having gotten this, plus more lava rocks to fill it up, the fireplace is now my favorite place to spend time. By doing this, it looks like embers are burning under the logs and that the burner plate is covered. An awesome solution for a low price. I think it now looks very homely. It still has a lot of stuff in it.
Nice work. The program seems to be effective. A glowing ember can be seen under the logs, which adds to the character of your fireplace. With some lava rocks it looks good in my gas log fireplace. Putting fairly good-quality content on your website is a good idea There are big wads of rock wool clumping together, and then the rocks on top to make it seem like the glowing embers are under the rocks, and the wads of rock wool are not visible. The amount required for a small gas fireplace is about one bag.
I like the way it glows like real embers on a fire. It makes any fireplace feel more comfortable!.
- All 3 (in separate shipments) arrived with ripped bags You can see the picture here. Due to this, the contents leak into the box it is shipped in, and there is no way to clean it. If you do not take it out of the box and it does not spill, it is even worse. Because I failed to notice the ripped bags at first, and the Granules of Vermiculite caused a bit of a I found a lot of it still on the floor It is not going well for my wife. If you have never done this replacement before, you might expect that SOME instructions will be provided They do not exist 0 means nothing. As I said, I watched some YouTube videos The videos from Midwest are not only useless, but they are also very outdated. I know we can do it - just do it! Video quality needs to be improved. I would buy it again if it was Lava rock . . . but it isn't from in the Midwest! The Vermiculite is from abroad. That's all right. This is not certain what it is It has been returned to you. The size of the thing is really small The size of this is almost like sand, so if I were to put this in my fireplace, it would go down the gas holes where the flames exit, and there are holes all around the gas base, so it would easily go through there. Rock Wool is a fabric that contains 25% wool and 25% polyester. I have only just installed the product, so I cannot comment on it, but judging from the YouTube videos, it appears that this should not be placed over the gas holes, but in back of the holes -- Then I did what I had to do. It will take me a few days to find out how they will burn and glow, so I'll turn on the fireplace again in a few days.
I have more than enough left over if I need to replace it in the future. It would have been nice to take before and after pictures, but I was too busy. It looks like the source of the flame was a gas jet in the photo below. There were no glowing embers before and that source is obvious in the photo. Previous to that, production took place.