No. Charcoal lighter is usually refined kerosene and cigarette lighter fluid is naptha. Naptha is also a component in clothes dry cleaning compounds, so that is the reason it will take spots out of clothes. Naptha has a different flash point than kerosene, so do not try to fill lighters with it.
No; ether is highly flammable and volatile. It would erupt in a giant fireball by the time you lit it.
no
Ronsonol lighter fluid (another fuel for zippos) is actually just pure naphtha. If you've ever heard of naphtha paint thinner it is actually the same exact thing..
Kerosene is a derivative of the petroleum distillation, between 150 0C and 250 0C. Naphtha is also a derivative of the petroleum distillation, between 50 0C and 200 0C. But the chemical composition of naphtha and kerosene are not totally identical.
To the original poster, your answer is incomplete. Here is MSDS statistics about Zippo fluid. 100% VM & P Naphtha VM&P=Varnish Makers and Painters Essentially it is Paint Stripper
The same thing it does on any other marque.
No, it is not.
No do not use it. Kerosene will ruin your lighter petrol is what is used in lighters.
Yes, there is no such thing as clutch fluid. It's all brake fluid.
Yes, they are the same thing.
fluid and hydraulic oil the same thing
Yes