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Pretty sure that's just lighter fluid, judging from the container.

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I doubt that there's anything such as liquid fire available to the general public, simply because it would be extremely difficult to put it in a safe container. There was probably just a small flame that he squirted lighter fluid on.

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Look carefully at the picture. Very closely. Increase the page magnification if you have too. Coming out of the bottle is not fire. Its a liquid. when it hits the guitar, it becomes fire.

 

 

 

Lighter Fluid?

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Go start a fire and dump anything you find under your sink on it and see what happens then come back to us -.-*

 

 

 

*By the way don't do that (for the people who accutally would :shame:)

 

 

 

 

 

Any flammable substance would make a fire grow. It wouldn't start the fire though unless there was a spark.

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I guess it's possible to have two chemicals separated in a bottle and when they get poured, they mix and create fire but I'm willing to bet that this picture shows lighter fluid being poured on an already lit fire.

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Doesn't look like it's coming out of the bottle. However, I do think there are some substances that react violently when exposed to air, but I can't think of any. Sodium does, but it is slow and it reacts violently with water.

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Maybe he played his guitar so much and it got so hot that.. some ignition liquid ceresin or petrol etc could enlighten it..

 

 

 

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Ok I though I explained at the beginning, I've seen it being used. There is no fire anywhere to start with, it's squirted out and when it hits the floor a fire appears.

 

 

 

It's lighter fluid (or something flammable), and something on the ground ignites it.

 

 

 

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Liquid fire is the secret of the Freemasons. Only once initiated will they reveal it to you.

 

Who makes all the liquid fire?

 

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Haha I saw that episode the other night on C4...

 

 

 

Didn't the Greeks have this special fire stuff? It could float or something? I dunno..probably too much pear cider in me...

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From reading the title, my initial thought was napalm. Now that I look at the picture, that looks like lighter fluid or something of the sort. Also, there's practically no way he could get napalm (unless he made it himself, which is very unlikely).

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