jeffhighGOLD Member Member 89 posts Location: Caves Beach, NSW, Australia
Posted: Hi Guys, Any of you Aussies tried this, I came across it in my local hardware store the other day and bought a 4L jug for $19. Just tried a burn, pretty clean took a while to light with a 90 deg C Flash point
MojojoGOLD Member wandering dingo 167 posts Location: Aussie in London, Australia
Posted: Yep, use it regularly, if I am going to use kero at all I prefer it. . Smells less terrible than the regular stuff eh!
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squarefishSILVER Member (...trusty steed of the rodeo midget...) 403 posts Location: the state of flux, Ireland
Posted: but the anti odour additives in it cause it to be more toxic than regular stinky kerosene.
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DentrassiGOLD Member ZORT! 3,045 posts Location: Brisbane, Australia
Posted: is that the stuff i buy from bunnings? hmmm cant remember brand name. i find that is does make my car less stinky when i forget and leave my staffs in there over-night - but has a slightly more intense kind of grease smoke/fumes when burnt.
anti odour additives being more toxic - Squarefish do you have any reference about that i can get some more information?
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newgabeSILVER Member what goes around comes around. unless you're into stalls. 4,030 posts Location: Bali, Australia
Posted: 90 degree flash point? That is very high. Ksol used in a commercial 'firetwirling fuels' has a 38 degree flashpoint. I use d60 which is a 66 degrees. I have used d70 with a 74 degree falshpoint and did notice it was greasier.
So yes I can imagine that 90 degrees would be heavier again.
There's quite a few threads that state that about 'chemicals to make odourless are more toxic' but I've never seen any proof cited.
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jeffhighGOLD Member Member 89 posts Location: Caves Beach, NSW, Australia
Posted: Only done one burn with it so far I had not seen it on the shelf before so thought I would try it. It is marketed for lamp and heater use (ie indoor) so I would guess it would not have toxic fumes(Unless you were using it for firebreathing which I have no interest in. I was really surprised when I downloaded the MSDS and found a 90deg C flashpoint Seemed less oily than the lamp oil I had been using. But then the firewater I ordered from Juggleart came in the mail yesterday so I have that to try out now
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