Any petroleum based product should work. WD-40 is one.
The type of wood that the pellet was made from. Usually it is the sap burning off and it sticks to the window.
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Yes- or turn the thermostat back.
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.
These kind of pollutants are called fumaroles which are released by the form of fumes - (Carbon monoxide (CO) )
You don't have to turn off the central heating when you use the wood stove; however, it would be prudent to turn the thermostat down to about 60 degrees f but not under 50f, to back up your wood stove when the stove runs out of wood at 4 in the morning.
It depends on what type of wood you are burning. Pine and cedar are high aromatic oils that can damage their breathing sacks, so I would not recommend using these types. Make sure you are keeping your birds well away from the stove however, as the heat and smoke can bother them.
First turn off the stove. Then if it is safe to do so put a lid on the pot.
Yes, burning wood gives off heat.
It's next to impossible. You could try chipping it off, or you bring the stove outside and burn off the plastic.
yes but it has to be dried for about three years... then it will burn quickly, giving off medium heat... but the resin will be a problem if you don't clean your chimney regularly.
Burning wood does not involve sublimation. Sublimation changes a solid to a gas without altering it chemically. Wood burning does involve destructive distillation. The wood is chemically destroyed, and parts of it go off as gasses, which then combust.