No, that's the first time I hear it .
The problem is that in Russia, different stores provide different types of fuel, and if in Moscow, for example, you may find almost anything, I don't think it is the case in Perm )
I've googled it and did not find many options for you, so I'd advise you to be prepared to work with kerosene (i'm not sure if it is the same as what you mean by naphtha), because it is easily available everywhere, may be you will find some lamp oil in a church, but as for very specific types of fuel, I would not count on it...
However there are some different types of kerosene, may be one of them will be ok, if it is not flammable enough you may try to mix it with something like white spirit, but be careful, consult with someone who knows about it, I'm not an expert.
BTW, I noticed, that the guys on fireforum told you about aviation (avio?) kerosene... I must notice, that they must be insane, since as you may guess this kerosene is for planes, not for fire eating )) When I said kerosene,I actually meant "lighting" kerosene (осветительный керосин) i.e. kerosene for lamps (like lamp oil), which is available in any store in small bottles, not that cheap stuff in huge quantities.
No, that's the first time I
No, that's the first time I hear it .
The problem is that in Russia, different stores provide different types of fuel, and if in Moscow, for example, you may find almost anything, I don't think it is the case in Perm )
I've googled it and did not find many options for you, so I'd advise you to be prepared to work with kerosene (i'm not sure if it is the same as what you mean by naphtha), because it is easily available everywhere, may be you will find some lamp oil in a church, but as for very specific types of fuel, I would not count on it...
However there are some different types of kerosene, may be one of them will be ok, if it is not flammable enough you may try to mix it with something like white spirit, but be careful, consult with someone who knows about it, I'm not an expert.
BTW, I noticed, that the guys on fireforum told you about aviation (avio?) kerosene... I must notice, that they must be insane, since as you may guess this kerosene is for planes, not for fire eating )) When I said kerosene,I actually meant "lighting" kerosene (осветительный керосин) i.e. kerosene for lamps (like lamp oil), which is available in any store in small bottles, not that cheap stuff in huge quantities.