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  2. 25 Uses of Denatured Alcohol

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    Uses of Denatured Alcohol. The following are 25 uses of denatured alcohol; 1.) Cleaning Glass. Denatured alcohol, when diluted, can be used for cleaning glass windows. The methylated spirit is put in a spray bottle, then sprayed on windows.

  3. 12 Uses of Denatured Alcohol You Must Know - Home Quicks

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    In this HomeQuicks article we have listed out top 12 uses of denatured alcohol. Camping Stove Fuel. Denatured alcohol is commonly used as a fuel for small camping stoves by campers, caravanners, and back-packers. The flame is easy to extinguish.

  4. Denatured alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Denatured alcohol, also known as methylated spirits, metho, or meths in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom, and as denatured rectified spirit, is ethanol that has additives to make it poisonous, bad-tasting, foul-smelling, or nauseating to discourage its recreational consumption.

  5. Denatured Alcohol Vs. Isopropyl Alcohol: What’ the Difference?

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    Denatured alcohol and isopropyl alcohol have similar uses, but they differ chemically. Denatured alcohol is ethyl alcohol with toxic or bad tasting additives that make it unsuitable for...

  6. Denatured Alcohol: Uses and Safety Considerations - Health

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    Denatured alcohol is ethanol or alcohol that has an added toxic chemical, which makes it unsafe for humans to consume it. In most cases, 5-10% methanol is added to the alcohol to make it...

  7. Alcohol Denat: What Is Denatured Alcohol? - Healthline

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    Denatured alcohol — often abbreviated as “alcohol denat.” or “SD Alcohol” on ingredient lists — shows up in a lot of household products, from pharmaceuticals to paint remover.

  8. What Is Denatured Alcohol? - Science Notes and Projects

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    Denatured alcohol is ethanol (ethyl alcohol or grain alcohol) made unfit for human consumption by adding chemicals called denaturants. It is also called denatured rectified spirit or methylated spirits. In general, denaturing removes a property from a substance without chemically altering it.

  9. 10 Uses of Denatured Alcohol | The Chemistry Blog

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    Denatured alcohol is an effective insecticide and can be used to eradicate a variety of infestations, from mealy-bugs to bed-bugs. Like any alcohol, denatured alcohol is poisonous in high concentrations.

  10. Denatured Alcohol: Definition, Properties, Examples And Uses -...

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    Denatured alcohol is a mixture consisting of toxic or nauseating substances added to ethanol, thus making it inconsumable without altering it chemically. Alcohol is a very versatile substance that can be used in different concentrations and amounts—from consumption to cleaning.

  11. Denatured Alcohol: Great for Your Camp Stove, Not Your Margarita

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    Denatured alcohol, or methylated spirits, is just alcohol with some stuff added to it to make it bitter and dangerous to consume — primarily methanol, but also often isopropyl alcohol (which is dangerous to consume in any quantity), acetone, ketones and other toxic chemicals.