The odors produced by burning kerosene in wick lamps can be quite objectionable indoors, unless the kerosene is fresh, the lamp, wick, and burner are kept scrupulously clean, and the lamp burner is adjusted properly. Kerosene should be stored away from sunlight in a cool, dark place, not longer than a year or so, as it will eventually deteriorate. Stale kerosene smells like furniture polish, and takes on a deep yellow color, or darker.
Red kerosene is slightly less expensive than K-1 kerosene, as no motor-fuel taxes are collected on it. It is generally available in bulk at filling stations in agricultural areas, for use in farm tractors or diesel generators.
Klean-Heat is a cleaner burning, nicer smelling kerosene substitute, sold at many hardware stores during winter.
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