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This actually happens with vintage ones so often that I call it "Consort syndrome." It's a change in the lamp's specific gravity, and I think the old ones may be able to be tweaked by adding a few drops of distilled water. As for this one, I don't know; these used a special-density formula, and standard 1990s lava will only work sort-of.
If that condition lasts for over four hours, take it to the ER! Medical emergency........or so they say on TV. ;-)
Sorry, LB, I think that one needs major surgery. :-(
heh! I refilled it with peace lamp lava and fluid many years ago. The fluid got cloudy so I replaced it with Lava brand fluid from a Pre china globe. What went up will not come down.
what happened here? seperated and got stock at top as it solidified.
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