Very good luck with the cleaning process, I hope it goes well.
Thanks for the thumbs up on my lamps btw.
The black globes you've seen are one in the same lamp, the Crestworth Galaxy fibre optic lamp (c. 1970's) which changes colours. I'm lucky to have two of these lamps.
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Thanks for the thumbs up on my lamps btw.
The black globes you've seen are one in the same lamp, the Crestworth Galaxy fibre optic lamp (c. 1970's) which changes colours. I'm lucky to have two of these lamps.
Do show us a pic of your lamp, sticky wax can be a problem but there's always a solution?