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Glycerine logs, 'Glyc logs' or 'Glogs' are fuel logs made of biodiesel waste and a suitable flammable absorbent material which can be burnt on a solid fuel appliance to produce heat.
  
  

Revision as of 19:13, 23 September 2012

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Glycerine logs, 'Glyc logs' or 'Glogs' are fuel logs made of biodiesel waste and a suitable flammable absorbent material which can be burnt on a solid fuel appliance to produce heat.


Glog at circa 30 mins.JPG



Glog at circa 10 mins.JPG


Best method of cleaning tar and soot from a log burner window is a damp cloth or paper towel dipped in white wood ash.