set it on fire
Yes.
Yes.
Halogens dissolve in water, but not easily. However, halogens quickly dissolve in organic compounds, and lighter fluid is an organic compound.
Yes but it is not recommended.
It is neither acid nor alkali because it is not in water!
Yes.
Clean it up dood
Lighter Fluid
Lighter fluid is a cheap fix for anything sticky. You can also use an orange based cleaner, such as "Goo Gone". Lighter fluid works best though.
Yes , as is Zippo lighter fluid .
The fluid was spilled and caused the floor to be slippery.
Relax. The lighter fluid that accidentally spilled over the side can be wiped off. The rest will evaporate in a few minutes. When you replace the lighter in the case, allow a couple of seconds for the fluid to evaporate off the flint and the wick. Then try to strike it. If the flint does not spark, wait a few seconds more. The lighter fluid is not dangerous unless it is near a heat source. Wash your hands and then try to light the lighter again. It is fine if you overfill; the lighter won't work until the excess has evaporated.
I would think someone spilled it while adding fluid. Clean it up and keep an eye on it. Check the tranny fluid level. Are you sure it is tranny fluid? Red coolant can look like tranny fluid. Clean off the area and watch your fluid levels.
maybe try cleaning it or not spill the oil spill clean with lighter fluid
No, it will soften and or fog the phenolic plastic housing. Try mothers polishing kit.
maybe try cleaning it or not spill the oil spill clean with lighter fluid
any lighter fluid, except for bic lighter fluid