Can white spirit be used in a burner?

As unimpressive as it may look, an ordinary camping stove on a really low heat will suffice. Yep, you will gas yourselves with white spirit as it burns with a really thick oily smoke.
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What happens if you burn white spirit?

Skin contact with white spirit causes irritation, drying and cracking. Prolonged contact can cause redness, blistering and burns. Dermatitis can develop following repeated exposure.
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Can you use white spirit instead of meths?

Both are solvents, and both are used for the same tasks in the painting world, so yes, you can absolutely use white spirit instead of methylated spirit.
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Can I use white spirit instead of paraffin?

Its only for cleaning and therefore white spirit or paraffin will be fine. Both white spirit and paraffin dry out. Diesel oil will do same job too.
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What can I use for an alcohol burner?

For best results, we recommend you use denatured or ethyl alcohol (also called ethyl alcohol, ethanol or ethyl hydrate) with an alcohol content of 90% or higher. You can also used isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol with an alcohol content of 90% or higher.
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Burning methylated spirits



Is alcohol safe to burn indoors?

Absolutely! The only off-gassing of isopropyl rubbing alcohol when burned is water vapor and carbon dioxide! So it is totally safe and tastes so great! Just like over a campfire!
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Is white spirit same as kerosene?

Although white spirit is used as an alternative to kerosene in portable stoves, this is not advisable as typical grades of white spirit have a lower flash point than kerosene. It cannot be used as an alternative to white gas, which is a much more volatile gasoline-like fuel.
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Is turpentine the same as white spirit?

What is the difference between white spirit and turpentine? Turpentine is made of the natural resin extracted from trees, and white spirit is made of petroleum distillate. White Spirit tends to be less flammable and less toxic than turpentine.
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What can I use instead of paraffin?

Similarly, because almond bark and compound coatings are made up of vegetable oils, vegetable shortening can be used. Substitute a couple of tablespoons of the shortening for every half bar of paraffin called for in a recipe.
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What is the difference between spirit and methylated spirit?

The key difference between methylated spirit and surgical spirit is that methylated spirit is used mainly for the removal of stains and as a fuel in small lamps and heaters, whereas surgical spirits are useful as a disinfectant, in preventing bedsores and for hardening the skin of the feet.
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Can you use methylated spirits in an alcohol stove?

Methylated Spirits or denatured alcohol is a preferred fuel for this stove, although other forms of alcohol-type liquids can be used. Methylated Spirits is relatively cheap, easy to transport and relatively safe to use.
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Does white spirit evaporate completely?

Mineral spirits do evaporate completely, meaning that you won't have to take any extra steps to clean it off after applying it to a surface. You can use the mineral spirits, forget about it for some time, and it will be gone by the time you come back.
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Can you put white spirit down the drain?

White spirit is a petroleum-based solvent and, as such, needs to be treated as one during disposal. This means that white spirit should never be poured down the sink. White spirit is insoluble in water. So, if it enters a water supply, it can damage the environment and affect drinking water.
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Can you use methylated spirits in a fondue burner?

You can both use methylated spirit and burning gel in the burner.
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Is white spirit rubbing alcohol?

White spirit (aka mineral spirits or mineral turps in the US), methylated spirits (aka denatured alcohol in the US), and isopropyl alcohol are each used for preparing surfaces, or removing oily residues.
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Which is better turps or white spirit?

They are basically the same. Just a different name for the same liquid. It was called turps substitute when it was introduced when real turpentine had alwys been used.
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Is white spirit the same as methylated spirits?

Methylated Spirits

This is also called 'denatured alcohol' outside Ireland and does the same thing as white spirits, but is made from pure ethanol with added poison to discourage people drinking it (yes, really!). You can buy it in most DIY stores in Ireland and is often dyed a colour like purple.
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Is thinners the same as white spirit?

Paint thinner is mineral spirits, but in a less refined form. It contains other types of solvents, which makes it a lot smellier and more volatile. Mineral spirits is not as stinky. Because it's more refined, it's slightly more effective in smaller quantities than paint lacquer thinner.
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Can we use turpentine instead of kerosene?

Both kerosene and turpentine are useful as paint thinners. The key difference between kerosene and turpentine is that kerosene is obtained from crude petroleum, whereas turpentine is obtained from pine resins. Because of this origin, kerosene has a petroleum-like odour while turpentine has a sweet and piney odour.
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Is paint thinner the same as kerosene?

The term paint thinner can be synonymous with mineral spirits in commercial terms, according to TheFreeDictionary.com. Turpentine is an oily extract of pine resin, and kerosene is derived from crude petroleum.
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Is white spirit the same as petrol?

White spirit is made from various solvents such as benzene, toluene, xylene, ethyl acetate, and acetone. The difference between turpentine and white spirit is that turpentine is made from natural resin extracted from trees, while the white spirit is made from petroleum distillate.
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How do you make a small alcohol burner?

Place a penny on top of the fuel port and pour a few milliliters of alcohol on top of the penny. Pour a small amount of fuel in the rim of the metal lid; this serves to prime the stove. Light the fuel in the lid and on the penny, and carefully place the pot stand around the stove.
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Which liquid is used in spirit lamp?

The liquid used to fill spirit lamp is generally alcohol like ethanol .
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