I have a vintage squiggle cap globe that i got a while ago, it looks like a yellow/orange, but the liquid is cloudy as sin. ive tried cycling it, and leaving it off, but nothing seems to fix it. im debating on dumping it, but i hate dumping vintage lava.
anyone have any ideas? or should i proceed with the dumping..
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You need to find a filter with the blue top. The red top includes a carbon filter which can absorb chemicals and ruin the lamp. I am looking online for one, but I cant seem to find any for sale.
alright, i will keep my eye out for one. thanks Autumn :)
i have it running right now, and the lava doesnt seem to be moving from the bottom of the globe. its doing the goose egg thing.
chuck the master fluid away and put fresh in, distilled water and epsom salts
chuck the master fluid away and put fresh in, distilled water and epsom salts
Hello the Pur water filters are from Lowe's. That's the blue one. They work pretty good but the fluids of the lava lamp will shorten the life of the filter. I use the heck out of these. Just make sure the wax is cold.
Hello the Pur water filters are from Lowe's. That's the blue one. They work pretty good but the fluids of the lava lamp will shorten the life of the filter. I use the heck out of these. Just make sure the wax is cold.
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