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On 16/11/2021 at 11:09, Sashwindow said:

( I have not used my wood burner this year) I smell the fumes very soon after she has lit her wood burner.

See if it has the opposite effect when she isn't using hers - assuming you're on friendly terms. Light an incense stick and leave it smoking on your stove so the fumes go up your chimney's cavity - but not in the liner/stove itself. Then knock on her door after a bit & ask if she can smell incense. Careful tho! She may think you're a hippy trying to hide the smell of something stronger. So, it depends how desperate you are I guess :)

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11 minutes ago, DanHorrich87 said:

See if it has the opposite effect when she isn't using hers - assuming you're on friendly terms. Light an incense stick and leave it smoking on your stove so the fumes go up your chimney's cavity - but not in the liner/stove itself. Then knock on her door after a bit & ask if she can smell incense. Careful tho! She may think you're a hippy trying to hide the smell of something stronger. So, it depends how desperate you are I guess :)

Thanks for your reply. It has already been established that the brickwork between me an my neighbour is faulty so probably a given she will smell my incense stick. 

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