Knowing the strict environmental laws, it might be difficult to find.
If you need a small amount, use charcoal lighter fluid or candle parafin.
Or, you might be able to use diesel fuel. It's almost the same stuff.
Jim
Phil Deushane wrote:
>
> I cannot believe I'm having to ask this question. Can anyone suggest where,
> in the big city, one can purchase kerosene these days? There are no "gas
> stations" left, and the kids at the mini-mart don't even know what kerosene
> is.
> Phil
>
> Whatever ya do, never turn your back on a race car . . . and never lift
> aka Rags another Cal Club / LBMGc flagger (Los Angeles area)
> 1970 240z HLS 30-07715 IZCC#2726
> Rags@consultantalliance.com
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