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It depends. Kerosene, Heating oil, Diesel and Jet-A are very similar. They all kind of smell like furniture polish.

K-1: Clear or slight yellow.

K-1 Commerical grade: Red.

BioD: Green

Citronella oil: 50/50 mix is yellow.

Motor K: Clear.

Old Kerosene: If it was clear, turns yellow with age.

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