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Yea, all I did was give it new liquid, and it flows just like any USA globe. Amazing. I was shocked haha. It did start to stick badly for the first couple runs with the new liquid, but it all melted off and stopped sticking completely on the third run. The color does kind of suck, but now, with the new liquid, it is much thicker, like the light doesnt shine through the wax hardly at all. It still has the purple color, but the neon aspect is gone.
I think that with the china lamps, it is mainly a liquid issue, not so much a wax issue. The new liquid changed the flow, color, texture, and "color density" of the wax. Im sure it has to do with the wax, too, but Im not so sure.
And you just changed the liquid, huh?
WTG, Ian! It looks great, and lord knows the purple neon needs help. I've been threatening mine with a regoo for awhile now!
Its really just pieces from liquid replacement formulas that others have created, so I cant really claim it haha but it works.
It has original lava, just new liquid, using my liquid formula.
I dumped out the old liquid, and replaced it with my formula! Great success so far, alternates between a column from top to bottom, and then breaks and shoots up tiny blobs which start to form into bigger blobs, and then eventually after flow like this in the picture, it forms into one blob that turns into a column of undulating wax. :) So much better than the old flow on it. The wax is a thousand times stretchier than before. It flows identical to a good USA lamp.
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