If your Zippo is sparking but not burning, it could be due to inadequate fuel, clogged wick, or a faulty flint. Try refilling the lighter with quality fuel, adjusting the wick to ensure it's not too low or too high, and replacing the flint if necessary. If the issue persists, consider contacting Zippo customer service for further assistance.
Ronsonol lighter fluid (another fuel for zippos) is actually just pure naphtha. If you've ever heard of naphtha paint thinner it is actually the same exact thing..
To the original poster, your answer is incomplete. Here is MSDS statistics about Zippo fluid. 100% VM & P Naphtha VM&P=Varnish Makers and Painters Essentially it is Paint Stripper
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it burn at 420 degrees Fahrenheit
If your Zippo is sparking but not burning, it could be due to inadequate fuel, clogged wick, or a faulty flint. Try refilling the lighter with quality fuel, adjusting the wick to ensure it's not too low or too high, and replacing the flint if necessary. If the issue persists, consider contacting Zippo customer service for further assistance.
The temperature at which a fuel starts to burn is known as its ignition temperature, which varies depending on the type of fuel. Ignition temperature is the minimum temperature required to initiate the combustion process in a fuel.
Who cares? Ronsonal works just as well in a Zippo lighter as Zippo fuel does.
Butane
Ronsonol lighter fluid (another fuel for zippos) is actually just pure naphtha. If you've ever heard of naphtha paint thinner it is actually the same exact thing..
Naptha .
Zippo lighter fluid. But any good naptha based fluid will work well.
Less than $2 for a can.
675F
No, deodorant burns to quickly it'll probably explode or just completely incinerate the wick. if your zippo is of any value, and if it's a genuine one it should be, or if you value your zippo at all you won't put anything in it except for genuine zippo fuel it's pretty cheap anyway.
Butane lighters burn hotter but use up fuel fast compared to regular lighter fluid lighters which do not burn as hot but do not use up fuel as fast.**The answer is found in chemistry. Butane is a specific chemical, ie. C4H10; an alkane with four carbons and ten hydrogens. Lighter fluid is not so specific in its contents - it is generally defined as a highly combustible (thus high octane) hydrocarbon; Naptha.
the lowest temprature at which the fuel will burn on its own without the addition of external source of heat