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GLS-24LP Fireplace logs - Placement instructions?

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SOURCE: marco fireplace log placement

Hello,

To help you out:
you can go to www.marco-fireplace.com
They will either have it online or refer you to a contact person.

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  • Posted on Dec 14, 2009

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I have a 14 year old GTI fireplace the pilot is lite but when i push the button to turn it on , the fire place does not come on help please

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  • Scented candles soot any way. Add the warm moist heat of the Gas Fireplace and they'll soot 50 times worse. The scent is not natural, it has an alcohol base like after shave & cologne. Stop burning scented candles. It has been proven that they greatly contribute to indoor air pollution.
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Hope this helps you solve your sooting problem. I woud really like to know how it works out for you.
Please let me know at [email protected]

Thanks ... Rich
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Hello,

To help you out:
you can go to www.marco-fireplace.com
They will either have it online or refer you to a contact person.

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