In all the countries the "completely denatured" form of spirit is mainly employed for burning, either as a motor fuel, or as a source of heat and light in domestic and public usage. This matter is dealt with at length in Chap. IX. In addition, the spirit is used as a cleanser, for making embrocations and lotions, mixing with paints, making the commoner kinds of polish, and, in general, for the coarser requirements where the odour of the denaturants or the turbidity given on dilution of the spirit is of no particular consequence.