Autumn

Female

United States

Profile Information:

Something Interesting About Me:
I like cheese.
Where I Live:
USA
My First Lava Lamp was:
A junky blue/yellow hotrock lamp that a co-worker gave to me.
My Collection Includes this many Lava Lamps:
Less than 100 now!
My Favorite Lava Lamp is:
Grande starship

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  • Damion Salazar

    Hi love the starship grande you have. Wanted to know if you would sale it? If so could you let me know your price? I really just want to top cone and bottom base. Please let me know. PayPal ready if so.

  • Robert Israel

    How did you remove and recap the pyramid lava lamp? I need help

  • Michael Eskin

    I was able to fix the bubbles in mine using the procedure in this post:

    This worked perfectly for me!

    Sgt Pepper said:

    I have a way. You run the lamp once. as it cools down the wax will solidify, if you time it right the wax will be solid inside and goey outside and on the top where most of the bubbles are. Well get the globe and twirl it one way then quickly turn the other way and keep going that way. Repeat this multiple times. You will notice the top of the bubbles pop or the top gets pulled off. Now start up your lamp and see how it is. There will be less bubbles. Do this again and again. If they come back do it more, eventualy they stay gone. Hope this helps you

    It is crucial not to shake the wax, just get it to flow on the bottom to get the bubbles to consolidate. I also was able, once they consolidated into just a few large bubbles, to reach down and pop them with a stainless steel skewer to hasten the process.