I'm a leftover hippie living in Tennessee. My hobbies are limitless, and I have recently decided to remodel my garage/workshop to make it a more fun place to work. It's turning into something between Buck Rogers, Area 51, and Steampunk. I recently picked up an old lava lamp, and of course the silly thing wouldn't work, which brings me to your site. Two days, and the Retro formula, and it now works pretty well, although when I added some canning wax to the goo, I found it has a different melting temperature and seems to stay in a wad and climb the sides. Perhaps a few days and it will mix. Great site and lots of good info. Perhaps I'll find some more "mad scientist" ideas here to add to the ambiance of the man cave!.
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