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Coleman fuel is a petroleum naphtha product marketed by The Coleman Company.
Naphtha may be a solvent used in oil-based paint, but it will not function by itself as paint. Because of the environmental impact of the release of volatile organic compounds into the air, the use in paint of solvents such as naphtha is discouraged, and is regulated in some jurisdictions.
It is Petroleum Hydrocarbon Naphtha, chemical formula C5-C9. Therefore it's long term storage stability should be much better than common unleaded gasoline intended as motor fuel, because it does not contain the additive mixtures normally required of motor fuels. Coleman fuel is not gasoline. According to Coleman's web site, stored fuel is good for at least 5 to 7 years.
Coleman Premium Blend fuel is white gas with supposedly cleaner burning properties. I really don't find a difference in performance in my Whisperlite stove between the regular Coleman furl and the Premium blend fuel. It works quite well in my Whisperlite, so I'd say Yes, you can use it
In days gone by, people made soap using Fels naphtha, which is a bar of soap containing naphtha. It is particularly good in removing stains. Making laundry soap with Fels naphtha can save you money.AnswerNO WAY-Here's why- Naphtha is a very highly refined form of gasoline-205 octane and most carpets are made with oil. You don't want ur carpet to smell like gasoline,furthermore if u put naphtha on your carpet there is a fair chance the nexttime you try to light a candle your carpet my catch on fire. Naphtha is the principal ingrediant in Coleman fuel,it has more octane than race fuel that gets only as high as 120 octane. be careful with solvents they should'NT be played around with.
Coleman fuel is actually a complex mixture of light hydrocarbons that is distilled from petroleum. Here's a little tidbit from the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) right from Coleman: * Solvent naphtha (CAS #64742-89-8) 45-50% * Aliphatic petroleum distillates (CAS #64742-88-7) 45-50% * Xylene (CAS #1330-20-7) 2% * Toluene (CAS #108-88-3) 2% That's what is in the stuff.
It is Petroleum Hydrocarbon Naphtha, chemical formula C5-C9. Therefore it's long term storage stability should be much better than common unleaded gasoline intended as motor fuel, because it does not contain the additive mixtures normally required of motor fuels. Coleman fuel is not gasoline. According to Coleman's web site, stored fuel is good for at least 5 to 7 years.
White gas is a generic name for camp stove & lantern fuel or naphtha. It is also what some call gasoline with no additives or dye added. White gas should never be used in any vehicle.
The fuel, kerosene or naphtha-kerosene, is in liquid form.
It may be (Butane is a gas, Naphtha is a liquid), but alcohol is also used.
It uses coleman fuel or WHITE gas. Kerosene is essentially white gas.
Jet-A fuel is based upon kerosene.Jet-B is based on naphtha-kerosene.Both have many additives to change there propertiesKerosene.