Depends on the kind of paint:
oil based paint will dissolve in, or at least mix with kerosine,
water based will not (e.g. alkyds)
Strip-N is a mixture of chemicals used for paint stripping that may contain solvents which are not water-soluble. It is important to check the product label for specific instructions on how to handle and dispose of it properly.
Turpentine is only soluble in organic solvents. However, it is insoluble in water since it is usually in form of oil.
Kerosine (sometimes spelt kerosene) is a mixture of hydrocarbons that is a fraction from the fractional distillation of petroleum extracted between 150 and 200 0C. See wikipedia -fractional distillation for a diagram of an industrial fractionating column
It is soluble
not soluble but can be converted into an acid soluble salt
Oil based paint Is paint is soluble in kerosene. Water based will not mix
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Wax is not soluble in alcohol but is partially soluble in kerosene oil.
Acrylics and temperas are water-soluble paints.
Most common jet fuel is kerosine based and not corrosive.Most common jet fuel is kerosine based and not corrosive.
Oil based paint is not water soluble and so needs paint thinner to clean the brushes etc.
Kerosene
No, paint thinner is not soluble in water because it is typically a non-polar solvent, while water is a polar solvent. Non-polar solvents like paint thinner do not mix with polar solvents like water due to differences in their molecular structures and charges.
Aside from the standard storebought wax shines there are other ways to shine your car, The first thing you need is a good paint job on your car, if it is faded then purchase a product called a 'compounding' it is a very fine grit that will remove any oxidized paint (faded paint) from the paint surface. this alone will make it shine but it will need protection from the sun, dirt, etc. this can be done with any good wax. After all this work to get your shine on the car the one thing to remember is to keep it clean by washing it often, but of course the washing will remove the wax you put on it. so keeping the shine is hard work. in times past, chauffers who had to wash and wax the vehicles they drove had a 'trick' for keeping the shine on the car. when washing the car they put a cup of kerosine in the bucket of water they washed the car with. This left the car with the 'shine they wanted' but a word of caution if you try this: first it is flammable before it dries, then there OS the 'odor' of the kerosine and the kerosine can soften the paint so this would not be one that I would do very often, maybe only for special occasions because the shine especially on black paint is unbelievable! They is another benefit in using kerosine on your car, is that it will help prevent rust.
it is used for the fuel of planes
Kerosine (Kerosene or Paraffin as it is more commonly known) can not be removed completely from stew, it's best throw the meal away.
Ethylene glycol is not generally soluble in paint thinner. Paint thinner is typically a mixture of organic solvents like mineral spirits, which have limited solubility with ethylene glycol. It is best to consult the specific product's safety data sheet or conduct a solubility test to determine compatibility.