Kerosene are good for cooking and heating up food. In the past, they are used for oil lamps because they are flammable. But, nowadays, they are used as jet engines and factories.
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Using kitty litter would be a good start. After that, the use of a serious degreaser would help.
kerosene is thick fuel. when it will pass through fuel injection left it sticky and there will be a very adverse effect on the piston.
Yes and no. An unmodified oil burner will burn far more kerosene than fuel oil for which it is designed. If you replace the nozzle with a smaller nozzle and adjust the air, using an orsatz [orsat gas analyzer], a device for determining the combustion efficiency of the flame, you will be able to use kerosene. * interesting fact: Kerosene is also known as #1 fuel oil, or JP5 jet fuel. Mixing kerosene with #2 fuel oil, (home heating oil) in small amounts, should have no appreciable effect on the furnace efficiency.
Not sure what "TSP" is but these parts cleaners are designed for diesel or kerosene
Yes, kerosene has a very big effect on the environment. Even though it is less combustible then petrolium it still has a negative impact as it a fossil fuel. HOPE THIS HELPED.
using organic substances like kerosene or alcohol
Not using a gas oven or stove to heat the home; not burning charcoal indoors; making sure there is good ventilation if using a kerosene heater indoors.
we should not use any hot flames like a kerosene lamp, kerosene stove or electric heater near the gas cylinder.
Not anymore Back 20 years ago the extra lubrication from the Kerosene was probably a good thing. But as Diesel fuel has been changed due to changes in the law so have the engines that burn it. kerosene could probably damage expensive parts!
I have made candles using paraffin wax. Paraffin oil is kerosene.