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What is a lava lamp made out of?
How can I date my lamp? What model is my lamp? What does the number on the cap mean? (Cap Codes)
How big is my Lava Lamp compared to other Lava Lamps?
How do I fix a cloudy Lava Lamp?
How do I remove/replace the cap on my lamp?
Why is the wax stuck at the top of the lamp and will not fall?
How do I replace or alter the liquid in my Lava Lamp?
My Century is missing its heat shield. How can I make one myself?
Can I change the color of my Lava Lamp?
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Prototypes and very rare unreleased lamps
Lava Lite related papers from catalogs and other scans
FogRider's history of lamps produced in the 60's
Notable Non Lava Lamp Items:
Second Generation Wave Machine
Florence Art Company (what little is known!)
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