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Well guys, I went to the boat last night to check on the can of Dentured Alchohol or read the label! I am a bit embarrased as to what was on the label. This I bought at OSH 2 weeks ago and it is the same that I have been using for a few years now, since gettin an OSH account. It is a "klean Strip" ~ "S-L-X" ~ Deanatured Alchohol and in the fine print under that it says ~ " Cleans glass, clean burning for marine stoves:0" ~ so I guess it''s really OK.
Mark, it is 99% pure. I also spoke to a friend who is an actual "rocket scientist" and a motor head like myself. He suggested that the reason for the MEK and acetone is to make the flame more visible for safety.
I will continue using the D/A until I see a reason not to.
Dave Neptune
Right behind worst?
Maybe the 500,000 gallon shipment (or whatever it was) finally got released ?
Maybe the MEK restriction doesn't apply to stove fuel ?
Whatever the reason, there suddenly seems to be a supply available after many months of back orders.
-Sven
Since we now have both the Origo recommended fuel and the Klean-Strip kind bought at Home Depot we tried them both this AM. Can't remember what the three-letter name is, something like SLX or SLK or something like that.
When I came back from my shower I noticed a different and somewhat stronger smell coming out of the companionway. It was our morning coffee being perked with Klean-Strip. The smell is a bit more pronounced and less pleasant than the Origo recommended fuel, but at twice the price it might be worth it.
We didn't notice any instant sooting but we'll keep an eye on it.
-Sven