Okay guys, remember I am a noob so go easy on me.
I was looking at an auction on ebay where someone listed a vintage aristocrat for sale with an empty bottle and mentioned something about Kirks Glitter.
So, I looked at some photos on this site and people have made some nice things with Kirks Glitter.
I think this is a cool way to use a lamp that a person does not want to re-goo (hahaha) if it doesn't work right. I see potential to make some cool lamps and possible give some to friends, etc.
So, what is it? Where can one get it? Is it an easy process once a bottle is cleaned of crappy or non working good? Are there different types and colors? What's the difference between fast and slow.
Fill a noob in please :)
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I love my Kirk Glitter!
http://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/fast-glitter-formula-discove...
Yeah I saw that too-See current chat
Kirk has such a wide variety of glitter its impossible to mention them all here\
I lost track of how many lamps I have glitterized including two Grandes and once upon a time, a Lunar
Check my photos for additional pics of finished product
Professional, proficient, expedient, and affordable, there is none other than Kirk
I bought Walmart 14" specials, dumped them all out, and got one of every color glitter available along with many more lamps,.
Thanks for the info everyone, I am definately going to consider ordering some stuff once I find some lamps that might be worth doing this to vs regooing.
Other than cleaning a bottle out and removing the spring and lava, is the process pretty simple.
I love the larger glitter options, if I saw correctly.
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