Acetone

Acetone is a good solvent for most plastics and synthetic fibers including those used in laboratory bottles made of polystyrene, polycarbonate and some types of polypropylene. It is ideal for thinning fiberglass resin, cleaning fiberglass tools and dissolving two-part epoxies and superglue before hardening. It is used as a volatile component of some paints and varnishes. As a heavy-duty degreaser, it is useful in the preparation of metal prior to painting, it also thins polyester resins, vinyl and adhesives.

Lighter Fluid

Lighter fluid may refer to butane, naphtha and charcoal lighter fluid. In life, we can find lighter fluid used for. Simple example are cigarettes lighters(used butane or naphtha as fuel), cleaning solvent(naphtha), barbeque grill(charcoal lighter fluid), etc. So lighter fluid and lighters fuel have a different definition. As we know in the market can we meet lighters fuel there is naphtha in liquid form and butane gas form.

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Zippo lighters fuel "lighter fluid"
Butane is a gas with the formula C4H10, Butanes are highly flammable, colorless, easily liquefied gases used in cigarette lighters. Naphtha, a volatile flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture used in wick type lighters. Charcoal lighter fluid, an aliphatic petroleum solvent used in lighting charcoal in a barbecue grill.

Lighter Fluid Poisoning

Lighter fluid contains various chemicals which can cause serious symptoms if ingested or other types of exposure occurs. The chemicals cause damage to the gastrointestinal lining and the damage may continue for weeks after the poison was ingested. Death can result in severe cases. The type and severity of symptoms varies depending on the amount of chemical involved and the nature of the exposure. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Chemical poisoning -- Lighter fluid is available at www.wrongdiagnosis.com/c/chemical_poisoning_lighter_fluid/intro.htm.