We will need:
- empty lighter with flint;
- a regular napkin;
- water, so that if something happens, put it all out.
Step 1: Remove the protective cover of the lighter to increase the number of sparks produced by the silicon.
![Making fire from an empty lighter](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/9/1332-poluchenie-ognya-iz-pustoy-zazhigalki.jpg)
![Making fire from an empty lighter](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/9/1337-poluchenie-ognya-iz-pustoy-zazhigalki.jpg)
Step 2: Grind down the flint. Carefully begin to turn the wheel, grinding the flint onto a napkin, preventing sparks from striking.
![Making fire from an empty lighter](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/9/1333-poluchenie-ognya-iz-pustoy-zazhigalki.jpg)
Step 3: Testing. We wrap the napkin, also planing a little silicon on top.
![Making fire from an empty lighter](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/9/1334-poluchenie-ognya-iz-pustoy-zazhigalki.jpg)
We bring the lighter and strike the wheel, creating a spark. This method of getting fire can help in difficult times, if the lighter runs out of gas and you don’t have another source of fire at hand.
![Making fire from an empty lighter](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/9/1335-poluchenie-ognya-iz-pustoy-zazhigalki.jpg)
![Making fire from an empty lighter](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/9/1336-poluchenie-ognya-iz-pustoy-zazhigalki.jpg)