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Just for clarification, some performers claim that they refuse to use coleman fuel and that they dont use petroleum based products and that the fuel they use has a low flash point. Examples of petroleum based fuels are; parrafin, kerosene, lamp oil, butane, methane, propane, diesel, jet fuel, gasoline, naptha (Colemans is naptha-based), etc, etc, etc. Unless you are using vegetable oil as a fuel, you are using petroleum based products. Lamp oil is petroleum based, first of all, no matter which fancy country you order it from. Paraffin is Lamp Oil is Petroleum. And second of all, you mean *high* flash point. Low flash point means it takes a low temperature to ignite. I get it, you would rather splay oil all over the place and create fumes and smoke and slipperyness instead of something that will leave no residue, no smoke, and has low fumes. Totally safe and professional, right? Its so nice to make a venue mop up for an hour just so their guests can continue dancing without a lawsuit. *Endrant* en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petroleum en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_point
Posted on: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 04:42:04 +0000

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