yea kerosene can be used, but it drips onto the shaft of the baton. i wuld recommend using lighter fluid- its a whole lot cleaner. just put the ends of the the fire baton in mason jars filled with lighter fluid or u can soak the ends in lighter fluid then wrap them in aluminum foil.
I don't know what fire twirling is but I think that you need a permit because the people don't appreciate you, well, twirling fire right in their faces.
You start it by igniting kerosene.
Fire Hazard, it is used as Jet Fuel and even in rockets.
Pouring water on a kerosene fire may cause splashes of hot/burning kerosene and water to splatter, due to the fact that kerosene is not miscible in water.
Large chunks of wood are difficult to start burning. Kerosene OTOH lights up easily. So a splash of kerosene is a simple way - but a bit dangerous - to get a fire going.
because u could kill someone and set all the trees on fire
Care has to be taken for kerosene because when it is exposed to air,it may ignite with it and catch fire and leads to a major fire
Candles and other fire-powered lanterns that burned oil, kerosene, or otherwise.
It can be. But it can also be a noun (twirling is a sport) or adjective (a twirling baton).Twirling is the present participle of the verb to twirl, e.g. The performers were twirling on ropes high above the crowd.
kerosene (naptha kerosene)
dont do that you could set it on fire
There are 2 syllables in twirling.