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 Post subject: Paraffin/Kerosene Damage To Lawn
PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 8:15 am 
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Hello, this is a bit of an unusual question:

I am the leader of a group of fire jugglers, and we are often asked to perform at events upon grass.

We have become aware that apparently the fuel we use, (US) Kerosene or (UK) Paraffin can damage grass, leaving strange brown patches.

While we avoid getting any on the grass, this is of course to some extent unavoidable.

Can you give me any information on how paraffin damages grass and how we could minimise the damage?

I have been told that dispersant chemicals exist that can be used, what are these and where can I get them?

Thank you for your help.


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What about watering the area before the performance, that way it may dilute whatever chemicals do hit the ground??


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