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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Warren, I'm perplexed........... 'On the can it is spelled as suncorite'. Are you saying that Sunkorite is methyl hydrate - albeit in another form........... Surely............ or am I missing something or am I lost in the depths of chemistry?
    "Sunkorite" is spelt Suncorite on the Suncorite 259 can. Methyl hydrate is methyl hydrate in North America......or methylated spirits in the UKicon..
    I was confused at your spelling of Suncorite with a K

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