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Emergency Survival Fire Starter - Char Cloth | TA Outdoors

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This video shows you how to make Char Cloth for fire lighting. Char Cloth can be incredibly useful especially when you need to make a fire quickly. It is very easy to make, and you can use almost any cotton material. 100% cotton material will work best. I used a towel in this video. Just punch a hole in a tin lid (sweetie tin or tuna tin), add cut up sections of towel. Put on embers of a fire for 20 minutes. Take it off the fire and leave it to cool for 10 minutes and then you'll have Char Cloth! Put a spark to it and it will create an ember, which when used with tinder such as dry/dead grass will help you start a fire!

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