Lisa loves Pooh
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- Apr 18, 2004
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You don't need a "professional" to do this. You unscrew a couple screws, take the glass outside, wipe with a paper towel (having just done this a month ago after thinking we had smoked glass in our fireplace). It is super easy to do-just VERY messy.
Lisa-you are in more danger from your pilot light being OUT then you are with it on. If it is out and you have a supply line issue, your gas doesn't get burned off and can fill up your house with gas fumes. Also, if you improperly light the pilot light-sort of like flooding a car engine-you can blow up your house doing THAT too. Keep the pilot light lit, it is DESIGNED to remain on.
Even if the gas to it is shut off?