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Thanks to everyone for the splendid hints. I tried the microwave and

it did help although the disk doesn't really burn completely. Maybe

they are not very good quality ones. I keep them in an airtight tin

so perhaps they were damp to start with!!

 

, " Ramona Adams " <ramona@s...>

wrote:

> Hi Angel,

> I sell charcoals in my store and have learned a few tips over the

years. Sometimes, they absorb moisture from the air and are hard to

get to burn. Make sure that you store the opened charcoals in a

tightly sealed plastic bag. You might also try putting the charcoal

in the microwave for about 30-60 seconds before lighting it. This

will dry up any moisture that may have been absorbed. The other

thing that I usually do is wait until the charcoal is gray before

adding the incense...sort of like on a barbeque grill. The only

other thing I can think of is that you may be putting a little too

much incense and it is choking out the fire. Hope this helps.

> Blessings,

> Ramona

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