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ColorGlo Flames

For Woodstoves & Inserts & Fireplaces & Outdoor Living

Adds a rainbow of colors to your fireplace, woodstove or campfire.

Safety Data Sheet ColorGlo Sticks and Cones

Safety Data Sheet Crystals

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Part #: 40 - 1lb Crystals
Part #: 88110 - 1lb Cones
Part #: 88310 - 1lb Stick
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1 lb tub of flammable crystals

Sprinkle a Couple of Tablespoons into flames of fireplace/woodstove/campfire

crystals may not burn wll in fireplace insert/setups that have greate where crystals can fall past flames and not burn, hotter fires will decrease overall burn time as burns chemicals faster, copper sulfate is used as pyrotechic colorat for ‘blue’ coloring- its produced industrally by treating copper metal with hot concentrated sulfuric acid or its oxides with dilute sulfuric acid, cupper sulfate is an irritant- take precausions to keep off skin, away for eyes and DO NOT ingest orally as is toxic, sopper sulfate is highly water soluble- use cautionand do not lalow contamination to water sources/soil

1 lb box of at least 30 pinecones

Toss directly into flames of fireplace/woodstove/campfire

2 – 3 Cones will burn for 10 – 12 minutes.

2-3 will burn approzimately 10-12 minutes,hotter fires will decrease overall burn time as burns chemicals faster, copper sulfate is used as pyrotechic colorat for ‘blue’ coloring- its produced industrally by treating copper metal with hot concentrated sulfuric acid or its oxides with dilute sulfuric acid, cupper sulfate is an irritant- take precausions to keep off skin, away for eyes and DO NOT ingest orally as is toxic, sopper sulfate is highly water soluble- use cautionand do not lalow contamination to water sources/soil

1lb box of at least 30 sticks

Toss directly into flames of fireplace/woodstove/campfire

2 – 3 Sticks will burn for 10 – 12 minutes.

2-3 will burn approzimately 10-12 minutes, hotter fires will decrease overall burn time as burns chemicals faster, copper sulfate is used as pyrotechic colorat for ‘blue’ coloring- its produced industrally by treating copper metal with hot concentrated sulfuric acid or its oxides with dilute sulfuric acid, cupper sulfate is an irritant- take precausions to keep off skin, away for eyes and DO NOT ingest orally as is toxic, sopper sulfate is highly water soluble- use cautionand do not lalow contamination to water sources/soil