 h a l f b a k e r y Yeah, I wish it made more sense too.
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there's stuff like this for sale -- do a web search |
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That could probably work, if it hasn't already been baked, which I'm sure it has. In a wood-burning fireplace, I've used scented logs... that worked quite well. Perhaps dangle some incense over the flames. |
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There is sented logs for wood fire places, but I have not found any sort of sent or method to apply a sent for a GAS fire place. |
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Looks like they do exist [link]. A friend of mine used to toss in a little incense also. |
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I went to the ACE link that you provided above, and failed to find any sented gas fireplace logs. There are VENTED logs, not scented. |
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Deleted link. Sorry, I didn't catch the shift from gas to regular fireplace. <slaps self> |
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