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<blockquote data-quote="ForsakenConservative" data-source="post: 3764576" data-attributes="member: 47240"><p>I’d say bite the bullet and buy the proper fuel. I’ve cleaned lanterns that had gasoline used in them, and the fuel left them in terrible condition (I’m told it’s the additives for automobiles…). Conversely, I’ve revived lanterns that had the same coleman fuel in them for not years but decades and the lantern AND fuel worked flawlessly. Of course no one can make guarantees, but this guy is convinced……..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForsakenConservative, post: 3764576, member: 47240"] I’d say bite the bullet and buy the proper fuel. I’ve cleaned lanterns that had gasoline used in them, and the fuel left them in terrible condition (I’m told it’s the additives for automobiles…). Conversely, I’ve revived lanterns that had the same coleman fuel in them for not years but decades and the lantern AND fuel worked flawlessly. Of course no one can make guarantees, but this guy is convinced…….. [/QUOTE]
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