Thanks Bob, I was using "abrasive" in an engineering context, as in talking to another mechanic, not in the same vein as sandpaper etc. Kero is actually used in certain industrial applications as a cutting compound/lubricant. The lubricating properties of diesel are superior (referred to in the trade as "diesel oil", not "diesel fuel").
Anyway, give it a go-nothing to lose & heaps to gain.
By the way, the sugarsoap I mentioned is great for new tyres. A quick scrub with sugarsoap & water removes all the preservative and gunk from a new tyre thereby getting rid of most of the "sliperiness".