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GreifenritterGOLD Member stranger 6 posts Location: Bayern, Germany
Posted: I ordered "Pack of Coloured Flame" and now I'm looking for pure methylated spirits in Germany.
Someone told me that spirit is called Methanol, but I can't find it in a shop.
Are there other Names for this stuff?
If I look at the bottles with denatured alcohol (Brennspiritus) I only find Ethanol. Shellac reducer (Nagellackentferner) is expensive and only sold in very samll bottles.
JamethGOLD Member enthusiast 378 posts Location: NSW, Australia
Posted: Methanol, methyl alcohol or wood spirits, the last being a very old name.
In Aus methylated spirits is ethanol with a small amount of methanol added to stop (most) people drinking it.
The page you've linked to seems to be methanol for racing cars - I know racing cars use methanol, it might be OK but there's no details, it'd be as well to ask them to make sure they don't add small amounts of lubricants or other stuff to keep the engines happy.
If it is pure it'd be a good source, since the quantities used by cars tends to keep the price per litre down.
GreifenritterGOLD Member stranger 6 posts Location: Bayern, Germany
Posted: Thank you very much!
I'll ask the owner of the Online-shop if this methanol is pure.
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GreifenritterGOLD Member stranger 6 posts Location: Bayern, Germany