If you run out, a variety of liquid fuels can be used as a stopgap, Ronsonol will work but as it is a lot more volatile than the naphtha-based Zippo fuel, it will evaporate quickly while the lighter is in your pocket, and let you down. Nothing is as good as the real thing, believe me.
Gasoline
Carbon
This is dangerous and will damage the lighter. Lighter fluid is made of naptha, the traditional dry cleaning fluid. It is highly flammable, but is not a gasoline product. The two are made by different processes. Fill your lighter with the reccommended product to prolong the life of the lighter.
Lighter Fluid
Yes , as is Zippo lighter fluid .
Gasoline fractionator : is to separate the heavy oil fractions from gasoline and lighter fractions.
any lighter fluid, except for bic lighter fluid
gas is not a liquid,but gasoline commonly called gas is a liquid .
Slide the lighter body out of the lighter case, by pulling on the wick cage. With the lighter body upside down squirt lighter fluid into the fiber packing in the lighter until saturated. Reassemble the lighter body into the lighter case. Let excess lighter fluid evaporate before using the lighter.
Lighter Fluid, Gasoline, WD-40, Turpentine are lying around the house - that works well with a razor
Antifreeze, Pesticide then Gasoline. Antifreeze has to weigh right at as much as water to make sure they mix in the cooling system - no bubbling up. Pesticides are made from materials lighter than water but mixed with water as a medium, so they are lighter than antifreeze. Gasoline is very light (the lighter the fuel with the same energy content, the more efficient it is), it' lighter than water so it's definitely lighter than antifreeze. Since pesticides are mostly water, in all likelihood gasoline is lighter than the pesticides.antifreeze > pesticides > gasoline
Butane.