The famous fog of London was an entirely chemical outpouring created by treacherous fumes and gases belching from countless chimneys. |
Within six months the plant had installed scrubbers in the plant's chimneys. |
Hardwoods are better because they burn hotter and form less creosote, an oily, black tar that sticks to chimneys and stove pipes. |
As odd as it may seem, water causes more damage to masonry chimneys than fire. |
The green terraced fields and the smoke coming from the kitchen chimneys of the cottages below look like a picturesque oil painting. |
Add a few drops of ammonia to the rinse water for glass lamps, chimneys, and globes. |