Naphtha lighter fluid is a petroleum-derived product commonly used as a fuel for lighters and camping stoves. It is a highly volatile, flammable liquid that evaporates quickly, making it effective for igniting fires. Its composition typically includes aliphatic hydrocarbons, which provide a clean-burning characteristic. Due to its flammability, it should be handled with care and stored away from heat sources.
Yes , as is Zippo lighter fluid .
Naptha .
Zippo style lighter fluid is essentially naptha.
No. Charcoal lighter is usually refined kerosene and cigarette lighter fluid is naptha. Naptha is also a component in clothes dry cleaning compounds, so that is the reason it will take spots out of clothes. Naptha has a different flash point than kerosene, so do not try to fill lighters with it.
Zippo lighter fluid. But any good naptha based fluid will work well.
Naptha, from the paint dept of any hardware store. Lot more for the money and works fine. The Jon-e fluid and lighter fluid is naptha. I have been using it for years in Montana.
Use can use any naptha lighter fluid in a Zippo. This may not be what you would identify as "normal," however; the more modern Bic lighter and many others use butane. Butane absolutely won't work in a Zippo. I'm not sure what would happen, but it could be anywhere from not working at all to a fiery explosion.
Naptha .
The name for a group of related volatile petroleum distillates is "naphtha" (NAFF-thuh) but some brand names include the incorrect spelling (naptha). Commonly a constituent of "lighter fluid". Used in high-octane gasoline production.
First you need an oil refinery.... Lighter fluid is a highly refined byproduct of petroleum called naptha. It is highly flammable, extremely volatile, and dangerous to manufacture without a processing plant. It is definitely not a home project. Also there are environmental concerns and permits to be had.
I would try Naptha (zippo lighter fluid) or Acetone. Neither should harm the polyester, but will eat through the goo.
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..