old GRIL-LITE can

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bluewhisper

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From my garage:


On the back:

"When used as directed, GRIL-LITE provides an easy way to start fires in grills (indoor or outdoor) and fireplaces. There is no responsibility assumed by the seller other than the value of this can and its contents."
 
"Indoor or outdoor". ?!?!
Maybe it's denatured alcohol? Can't imagine a petroleum based product being safe for indoor use.
 
"NOTE: Charcoal in brick (briquet) form is more compact and needs to be saturated to a much greater degree before ignition than ordinary charcoal."
 
Maybe it's denatured alcohol?
Well, it's a bit early in the day but let me take a whiff ... smells a bit more like turpentine than a typical starter fluid. Let me whiff it again ... ohyeah, it's old but it's good. Mmph, look at all these red and purple hexagons ... wow I can actually see the benzine molecules

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