Yes there is residue and the longer it is used the more residue absorbs into the hose material. Be careful what you use an old propane hose for. Definitely not for anything you would eat or drink.
Propane pollutes the air around us. Propane is used as fuel and in chemical synthesis. Also propane is a nonrenewable gas.
Butane & Propane
I think propane is used for cooking in barbeques but some stoves use propane too.
Propane generators are used to provide power should a power outage occur. Propane is a good option as it has a long shelf life and is readily available at most gas stations.
For heating, propane is used mostly in rural areas because most cities/towns have natural gas infastructure this is preferred.
No, just propane.
Propane is used as a propellant to expel the product out of the can. It's a gas. When released from the can, it expands quickly making the liquid in the can turn to foam. So there's nothing to leave a residue in your hair.
There is only one type of propane that can be used for your BBQ. If you go to any store that sells propane for BBQs you will be able to purchase a tank of propane. However since this is the first time you will be connecting your BBQ to a propane tank you have to make sure that you have the right fittings and hose to connect to the tank.
Propane pollutes the air around us. Propane is used as fuel and in chemical synthesis. Also propane is a nonrenewable gas.
Propane is widely used as a domestic fuel.
Butane & Propane
I think propane is used for cooking in barbeques but some stoves use propane too.
Red for the combustible gas (Acetylene - MAPP - Propane), green for the Oxygen. All Oxy-fuel torches use these hose colors.
Propane
1912
there is no benefit anymore used to be propane was a 1/4 the price of diesel and that was the only reason it was used anymore the price of propane and diesel is about the same
Propane gas is a fuel that is used in many different ways. The most recognized use for propane is for gas barbecues. It can also used to heat homes, fuel cars, appliances, fireplaces.