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How to make napalm

Here is a description of how Napalm type substances can be produced.

Today, I will give a some very simple recipe for  Napalm. There are three common recipes for Napalm that can easily be accessed with common chemicals.

Way to make Napalm One

You will need a large glass jar, 10 ounces of Styrofoam, 10 ounces of high octane gasoline (preferably 93 octane), and one once of lemon juice concentrate. Tear the Styrofoam in to small pieces. Place the Styrofoam in the jar. Pour the gasoline in the jar over the Styrofoam. Place the lid on the jar firmly. Shake or mix the gasoline with the gasoline and Styrofoam together vigorously. After 5 minutes of mixing, pour the lemon concentrate into the mixture. Mix thoroughly. Allow to the mixture to react. This could take several hours. After the mixture sits for awhile, you will have simple napalm.

Way to make Napalm Two

You will simply pour 5 ounces of antibacterial soap into glass jar. Pour a gallon of high octane gasoline in the large jar. Allow to sit until the gasoline becomes white and the gel at the bottom of the container becomes yellow. Pour out white portion. Re-pour new gasoline into jar. Repeat the process. The more times you do this, the more your Napalm will be intensified. This is called enriching your Napalm.

Way to make Napalm Three

This is a little safer. You will need an empty jar, a stick, some citronella oil (lighter’s fluid can be used in place of the citronella oil), and powdered sugar. Mix a cup of oil in the jar with a cup of powdered sugar. You can adjust the amounts as needed to form a mixture similar to whipped cream.  That is all there is to it.

Any of the three recipes work well, the last one is not as potent as the first two, but it is effective and safe. Feel free to try these in a safe environment with ample protection. I would advise at least two fire extinguishers and a blanket to smoother a fire if one becomes out of control. Napalm can be useful for a variety of reasons. It can be used for heating. It can be used to dispose of items that you would wish to destroy like video tapes, Cd’s, paperwork, and various other materials that you would not wish to fall into the hands of people who would misuse the information. It can be used by fire departments to fight forest fires through use of clearing techniques. The substance can be use in the production of various items in metallurgy. Also if you wish to deploy its use in starting a grill, it can be very handy.

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  1. Davanita

    On December 30, 2010 at 8:35 pm


    I love the smell of napalm in the morning.

  2. Wizard Brown

    On December 30, 2010 at 8:48 pm


    Interesting!

  3. Eunice Tan

    On December 30, 2010 at 10:59 pm


    Good info on making napalm.

  4. bala99

    On December 30, 2010 at 11:58 pm


    I don’t know what to say except it is dangerous! Don’t do it!

  5. runewake2

    On December 31, 2010 at 1:17 am


    Why would you want to make Napalm?

    Anyway the Anarchists Cookbook is a great way to learn all of this. Though I think it might be illegal.

  6. leoforex

    On December 31, 2010 at 1:44 am


    interesting post

  7. Mike Davis

    On December 31, 2010 at 2:18 am


    I am aware of at least one more recipe. Dont feel the need to publicize it though.

  8. learnandearn

    On December 31, 2010 at 2:35 am


    thanks for the interesting post.

  9. Thomas Hodge

    On December 31, 2010 at 8:02 am


    You know I thought I covered a few of the uses of napalm at the end of this post. Perhaps, the concept of industrial uses as an accelerator in temperature or even the uses in creating heat as a fuel source may be useful. Napalm in small amounts- good. Napalm in large amounts dropped on a jungle and people- bad. Can we understand the difference? May be you could read more than the title?

  10. samgoldencoffee

    On December 31, 2010 at 9:04 am


    very nice..thank you for sharing

  11. cyrenjan

    On December 31, 2010 at 1:52 pm


    hmmm…this is something new to me. I might not try it but I am glad to hear about it. Thanks!

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