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Post #209989 by Monkeyman on Tue, Jan 24, 2006 10:54 AM

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There are commercially available fire retardants available that you can spray on.

The absolute best thing to do when raincape thatch or lauhala is being used is to NEVER ALLOW any FLAMES or FIRE in your tiki bar.

Even with fire proofing, the stuff is combustion just dying to happen. If it ignites it will spread so quickly you wont know what happened.

Smoking or Candles and Huts just dont mix.