How to dissolve tiny blobs of wax? - Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate2024-03-29T15:52:05Zhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/how-to-dissolve-tiny-blobs-of-wax?commentId=1566398%3AComment%3A693661&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noLooks like someone shook it.…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2019-06-05:1566398:Comment:6936612019-06-05T18:00:23.696ZLlava Bllondehttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/LlavaBllonde
<p>Looks like someone shook it. When wax gets that tiny its hard to break the surface tension, therefore it will not reintegrate. </p>
<p>Looks like someone shook it. When wax gets that tiny its hard to break the surface tension, therefore it will not reintegrate. </p> How long have these lamps bee…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2019-06-05:1566398:Comment:6938962019-06-05T16:14:43.796ZAlexhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/Alexp
<p>How long have these lamps been run? Almost all my 90s lamps have these right after the "little blob" phase and they usually get reincorporated after an hour or so in full flow. Anything else that remains is also dissolved back into the main wax during cool down. It seems like a normal occurrence and I wouldn't mess with the lamp. If it's really bugging you, maybe someone else has ideas?</p>
<p>How long have these lamps been run? Almost all my 90s lamps have these right after the "little blob" phase and they usually get reincorporated after an hour or so in full flow. Anything else that remains is also dissolved back into the main wax during cool down. It seems like a normal occurrence and I wouldn't mess with the lamp. If it's really bugging you, maybe someone else has ideas?</p> Pictures tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2019-06-05:1566398:Comment:6937092019-06-05T10:30:07.844ZMatt Tesorierohttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/MattTesoriero
<p>Pictures </p>
<p>Pictures </p>