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QuestionCan you use cotton instead of lint?Community AnswerYes, provided that you don't pack it too tightly and only if it is true cotton - not a synthetic blend as some cotton balls can be.
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QuestionCan I use paper wrapped in a cylinder?Jemsd3164Community AnswerYes, if the paper is shredded or balled up to allow for air circulation, which allows the paper to burn completely.
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QuestionCan you use stuffing from a pillow instead of lint?Community AnswerNo. Generally, this is not a good idea. Pillow stuffing is commonly made of polyester, which is not suitable for this purpose. The stuffing may also have been treated with a flame retardant.
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QuestionCan I use used dryer sheets?Community AnswerNo. Dryer sheets are usually made from polyester, and polyester should not be burned. It is a plastic that creates noxious fumes when it burns.
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QuestionCan I cook on a fire that is started with these materials?Community AnswerYes, you can as it is still a fire. Just make sure that the food itself doesn't touch the open flame.
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QuestionCould I spray paint the tubes before filling them with lint?Jemsd3164Community AnswerNo, you cannot do this. Paint has additives that are noxious, and the fumes can cause health problems. Wax is a better alternative to keep the rolls from getting wet.
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QuestionWould dry pine needles burn?Claire ComptonCommunity AnswerYes, dry pine needles should burn, but try to stick with dry wood as it's more effective.
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