A problem..I think... - Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate2024-03-28T13:26:48Zhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/a-problemi-think?commentId=1566398%3AComment%3A65810&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank You Bohdan for Your hel…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2008-12-22:1566398:Comment:658102008-12-22T19:36:19.261ZMarionhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/Marion
Thank You Bohdan for Your help.I thought at first that I should do the thing You suggested.But I tried the salt thing first.I added just a little bit of salt and it woked.So I am very happy :) But thank You for Your help.<br />
Marion
Thank You Bohdan for Your help.I thought at first that I should do the thing You suggested.But I tried the salt thing first.I added just a little bit of salt and it woked.So I am very happy :) But thank You for Your help.<br />
Marion Thank You.. :) I will try tha…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2008-12-20:1566398:Comment:656722008-12-20T20:50:10.788ZMarionhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/Marion
Thank You.. :) I will try that.I really hope that this will solve the problem.
Thank You.. :) I will try that.I really hope that this will solve the problem. Try this first.
While the la…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2008-12-20:1566398:Comment:656692008-12-20T20:31:52.946Zfog riderhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/fogrider
Try this first.<br />
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While the lamp is cold, unscrew the cap. Pour a bit of the liquid out into a clean container. Mix a pinch of sea salt in the liquid (Never use table salt. It has sugar in it). Pour this mixture back into the lamp. Screw on the cap. Make sure there is an air pocket at the top of the lamp. If you fill the lamp to the brim, it might explode once the liquid starts expanding.<br />
Fire the lamp up again and see how the goo flows.<br />
The salt makes the liquid denser, which in turn encourages…
Try this first.<br />
<br />
While the lamp is cold, unscrew the cap. Pour a bit of the liquid out into a clean container. Mix a pinch of sea salt in the liquid (Never use table salt. It has sugar in it). Pour this mixture back into the lamp. Screw on the cap. Make sure there is an air pocket at the top of the lamp. If you fill the lamp to the brim, it might explode once the liquid starts expanding.<br />
Fire the lamp up again and see how the goo flows.<br />
The salt makes the liquid denser, which in turn encourages the goo to rise.<br />
Repeat the procedure, if necessary, until the goo floats to the surface, and then sinks back down nicely.<br />
If you add too much salt, pour a bit of the liquid out of the lamp and replace it with distilled water.<br />
It's a bit of trial and error, for sure.<br />
<br />
Cheers.