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There are two simple ways. One using rubbing alcohol, and another with potassium nitrate (sold at pharmacies and grocery stores as 'saltpeter') Both ways are effective.

Method 1
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Using Rubbing Alcohol

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  1. For the rubbing alcohol, simply take a shoelace, and soak about 6 inches (15.2 cm) in the alcohol, for several seconds, and then use sooner than later, as the alcohol will evaporate. Simply use as a fuse and light. This will make a flame towards the explosive on the string, opposed to a series of sparks, as the average fuse.
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Method 2
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Using Potassium Nitrate (Salpeter)

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  1. Then take a piece of shoelace, and soak it in water for several seconds, and then place in the container of potassium and sugar, so that the string is fully coated.
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    Stump remover works best. Go to your local hardware store and look for some.
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    Stump remover works best. Look for it at your local hardware store.
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      Warnings

      • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and use extreme caution when working with potassium nitrate.
        • Contact with potassium nitrate can cause eye and skin irritation. Users should wear gloves and eye protection.
        • Inhaling potassium nitrate can irritate the nose and throat. Users should wear a tight-fitting respirator.
        • When detonated, the potassium nitrate fuse produces a large amount of smoke, which, when inhaled, can lead to headaches, fatigue, and dizziness.
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