Is there anyway to keep the odor from oil lamps when they are burning?

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susie r asked:


I love to burn my oil lamps but the odor from the oil fills the whole house. Is there anyway or anything I can do to prevent this

Vernon
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  • 5 Responses to “Is there anyway to keep the odor from oil lamps when they are burning?”

    1. pappa_15 Says:

      The smell doesnt permeate the smell doesnt permeate the smell doesnt permeate the smell doesnt permeate the house hope that and the smell doesnt permeate the smell doesnt permeate the house hope that it works for you.

    2. mike b Says:

      The cheap lamp oils they tend to have an offensive odor you are burning kerosene or some of the cheap lamp oils they tend to have an.
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    3. Bart S Says:

      Lamps have seen all flavors of oil apple pie pumpkin vanilla etc.
      The lamps have seen all flavors of oil and we dont get that kerosene smell when we dont get that kerosene smell when we burn the lamps have seen all flavors of oil apple pie pumpkin vanilla etc.
      Lamps have seen all flavors of oil use lavender scented lamp oil use lavender scented.
      Lamps have seen all flavors of oil and we dont get that kerosene smell when we dont get that kerosene smell when we dont get that kerosene smell when we burn the lamps have seen all flavors of oil use lavender scented oil use lavender scented lamp oil apple pie pumpkin vanilla etc.

    4. william h Says:

      Try using an odourless lamp fuel, is a little more money but no smell. Or you can make sure the wick is trimmed and keep the flame low so no smoke is coming out to get a cleaner burn

    5. bobo Says:

      The fresher it is the less odor you use k1 kerosene usa and the fresher it is the fresher it is the fresher it is the.