Lamp Oil substitutes
Hi Doug,
You are right that they (both) have no odor while burning. I poured each
into a clear glass and smelled them, to my nose, the starter fluid was
"odorless" while the liquid paraffin lamp oil (Ultra Pure brand) did
have a distinctive odor. It does not smell like kerosene to me. Thanks
for you input.
Jeff
Doug Dotson wrote:
I think that BBQ starter fluid is basically kerosine. Interesting that
you mention the odor of liquid parafin. I have been using liquid
parafin in my oil lamps for years and it has absolutely no odor.
That was the whole point of using it.
Doug
s/v Callista
"Jeff Fisher" wrote in message
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I noticed that BBQ starter fluid (Wal Mart brand) seems to be basically
the same as liquid paraffin. It looks the same in a clear glass, it has
far less scent that liquid paraffin (I was surprised at this),
approximately the same viscosity, it burns very similarly (when poured
on a rag), the smoke produced looks and smells the same and since I have
several large oil lamps onboard, and lamp oil costs about US$ 12/gal.
while starter fluid is US$8 /gal (maybe less) I ask:
Does anyone (chemically knowledgeable) know if "BBQ starter fluid" is a
valid substitute for "liquid paraffin". If not, does anyone know of a
less expensive substitute ?
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