Among common lighter fluids, butane typically burns at a lower temperature compared to alternatives like propane or white gas. The combustion temperature of butane is around 1,970 degrees Fahrenheit (1,080 degrees Celsius), which is cooler than that of propane, which burns at about 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit (1,982 degrees Celsius). Therefore, if you're looking for a lighter fluid that burns relatively cooler, butane is a suitable choice.
Naptha .
No, lighter fluid and butane are two different substances used in lighters. It is important to use the correct fuel for your specific lighter to avoid accidents.
It is a Liquid Petroleum Gas. The main constituent being Indane.
Zippo lighter fluid. But any good naptha based fluid will work well.
Who cares? Ronsonal works just as well in a Zippo lighter as Zippo fuel does.
Heavier stars will usually burn faster than lighter stars.
One time, I torched my sword with lighter fluid. My friend, Josh Greminger, was taping it. He was covered with stains. So pretty much you should torch your sword with lighter fluid.
With coal or wood, the ash remaining after burning is lighter than the coal you start with. With natural gas, it turns to CO2 plus water vapor, so there is no fuel left. Similarly with oil, at least with light oil like kerosene or gasoline, it is all vaporised.
preferably you should use official zippo light fluid but another you can use is basic lighter fluid.
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
Mesquite. It hides the flavor of the lighter fluid.