Adding wax a bad idea? - Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate2024-03-29T14:57:24Zhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/adding-wax-a-bad-idea?xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIt is possible to work. I di…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2021-03-14:1566398:Comment:8375402021-03-14T06:39:12.042ZKShttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/KyleS
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<li>It is possible to work. I did something similar to this when I combined two of my 32 oz lamps into a 52 oz globe. Two different lamps, two different formulas. Poured em right in together. Despite differences in their recipes, the waxes still combined with one another, but this takes some time to achieve. When you first combine the two it’s gonna be really messy inside that globe– but once the wax settles, it will flow. In the case the liquid is cloudy, you could try clearing it using…</li>
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<li>It is possible to work. I did something similar to this when I combined two of my 32 oz lamps into a 52 oz globe. Two different lamps, two different formulas. Poured em right in together. Despite differences in their recipes, the waxes still combined with one another, but this takes some time to achieve. When you first combine the two it’s gonna be really messy inside that globe– but once the wax settles, it will flow. In the case the liquid is cloudy, you could try clearing it using multiple methods (these can be found in other forums) or you could refill it yourself. For my lamp, when I first poured them in together, the lamp looked faded and destroyed; cloudy, bubbly, and just nothing but busted wax. Let the lamp settle off overnight and, to my surprise, I was so excited with what I saw the next morning. A beautiful, fresh looking lamp. Although, I was lucky to have it crystal clear– sometimes they never clear up. Now, it’s looking cooler everyday. Overall, I’d say to go for it. Your case would not be nearly as messy as mine too, since you would just be adding some to that lamp. Experimenting with these is pretty awesome and very interesting. Last thing I would say is, after leaving the final result on for a few hours, observe and remove some of the liquid if the wax appears to be too much in volume. This way the liquid has the room to rise and ease the pressure. That’s what I did for my lamp and it still flows beautifully. Hope this helps, good luck.</li>
</ol> I do not follow the ML guidel…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2021-03-12:1566398:Comment:8373782021-03-12T00:22:45.556ZClaude Jhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/ClaudeJohnson
<p>I do not follow the ML guidelines from Lava Lamp corp./</p>
<p>I fil to the bottom line where the base ends</p>
<p>It takes a tad longer to heat up but flows better with more blobs</p>
<p>I do not follow the ML guidelines from Lava Lamp corp./</p>
<p>I fil to the bottom line where the base ends</p>
<p>It takes a tad longer to heat up but flows better with more blobs</p>