Hi All,
I've got a Mathmos Jet lamp that has lost the violet colour from its liquid. What's the best way of restoring it? The bottle has a screw cap so it shouldn't be a problem to open.
Cheers
Daz
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Here's my method, and don't be shy about sharing pictures of your project! :)
http://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/adding-color-to-globe-fluid
Cheers Keith. I'll just have to find a violet highlighter. It should be a little easier for me as the bottle in my jet has a screw cap.
Would liquid food colouring work do you think? Figure it would be easier to just drop a bit into the bottle.
Yes, food colouring works. However it may or may not last long term. I have ran into fading problems with it. That being said, if it does fade again it can be redone without any harm.
Daz said:
Cheers Keith. I'll just have to find a violet highlighter. It should be a little easier for me as the bottle in my jet has a screw cap.
Would liquid food colouring work do you think? Figure it would be easier to just drop a bit into the bottle.
Get yourself a colour inkjet refill kit, used for refilling printer cartridges. The ink is water based, and usually very fade resistant. You don't need a lot, just a few drops of cyan and magenta to produce a nice violet like the original.
Cheers Eilot. I'll look into it.
Eliot said:
Get yourself a colour inkjet refill kit, used for refilling printer cartridges. The ink is water based, and usually very fade resistant. You don't need a lot, just a few drops of cyan and magenta to produce a nice violet like the original.
I've never tried that so I tend to forget it. I do want to try it though.
Eliot said:
Get yourself a colour inkjet refill kit, used for refilling printer cartridges. The ink is water based, and usually very fade resistant. You don't need a lot, just a few drops of cyan and magenta to produce a nice violet like the original.
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