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ok first you must get a flame thrower.
It's in the Kine Diary. OK, do you know where the cow statue is? OK, go to the stage where that is on and go left till it stops you. There will be a little cone. It's choices will say: Burn cowpourri and burn garlic. Select burn cowpourri. Hope this helps you!
It's ok to use and a little cheaper. It just doesn't burn as clean. This is ok as well as you are in a ventilated location.
ok no effence but DONT U NO HOW TO PREFORM TARGET CLEARS? ok well science u asked u get i think its a 3 burn but to be safe you might want to get a 4 burn. Or u can click the "wall of ice" and figure out what # burn u need
24x is ok. not too slow and not too fast. this gives the most perfect burn in terms of balancing speed versus quality. however, if you want the best quality burn, burn using the slowest speed possible.
NEVER burn lumber in a fireplace. its been treated with chemicals and preservatives you dont want to breathe!
It is better to burn only untreated hardwoods (pine, oak, mesquite) in your fireplace. Others leave residues or release unwanted chemicals.
No, it is not OK to burn. Brazilian Pepper is in the same family as poison ivy. Touching the sap can cause allergic reactions in some people. Burning the plant and breathing in the smoke can cause respiratory problems. Do not use for fires, cooking or otherwise.
If you mean the green one use a pkm that knows BURN ok??????????????????
it will burn but will not give off much heat. So if your question is whether it will burn, the answer is yes. If your question is Is it a good choice for burning in my stove or fireplace for heat, the answer is no.
i have very white skin, and get burned all the time. Use a little Aloe Vera on your burn, and it'll disappear!