Hey gang, so nice to meet you. I am a Lava Lamp fan in Central Texas, age 53. My first lamp was in 1973, when I was 10.
I am new to the art and science of re-furbishing lava lamps.
Just to get me started, can you tell me what these two scenarios mean, vis-a-vis the water chemistry:
I do own some perc, some paraffin, distilled water, pickling salt, clear dish soap. I am SO-O-O not a chemist, so go easy on me, won't you?
Best to you, Dave
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both senarios have to do with the specific gravity of the fluid.
senario 1-too light
solution-change out fluid
start with distilled water, l;et l;amp reach 125deg F, and then add propelyne glycol until results are achieved
senario-2 - too haevy
solution-add diluted solution of pickeling salt or prolplelyne glycol to change specific gravity
Perc and parrafin are the component of the original formula for the wax, the perc makes the wax pliable
dish soap changes the properties of the wax, more will make it stringy as opposed to bubbles of lava
Check out the formula tabs at the bottom of the home page for more details
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