Comments - Goo kits nowhere to be found! - Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate2024-03-28T12:25:51Zhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1566398%3ABlogPost%3A710956&xn_auth=noI've got an 11", a 14", and a…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2020-05-22:1566398:Comment:7114162020-05-22T01:44:56.152Zmelanie swensonhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/melanieswenson
<p>I've got an 11", a 14", and a 16". All were shipped apparently new but all arrived beyond help. Somehow it seems it would be easier to ship liquid seperate from wax. My opinion only. Thanks for the advice. I truly do appreciate it.</p>
<p>I've got an 11", a 14", and a 16". All were shipped apparently new but all arrived beyond help. Somehow it seems it would be easier to ship liquid seperate from wax. My opinion only. Thanks for the advice. I truly do appreciate it.</p> Which lamps, or what size lam…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2020-05-12:1566398:Comment:7108682020-05-12T00:36:21.538ZKeithhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/Keith
<p>Which lamps, or what size lamps are you planning to repair? The smaller the globe the more difficult success will be. I have had success by replacing the fluid and keeping the original wax. I use a small amount of SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) as a surfactant and propylene glycol to adjust fluid density so the wax will rise properly. Check out Claude's detailed method of refurbishing lamps for step-by-step procedures.</p>
<p>(My fixed Grande)…</p>
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<p>Which lamps, or what size lamps are you planning to repair? The smaller the globe the more difficult success will be. I have had success by replacing the fluid and keeping the original wax. I use a small amount of SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) as a surfactant and propylene glycol to adjust fluid density so the wax will rise properly. Check out Claude's detailed method of refurbishing lamps for step-by-step procedures.</p>
<p>(My fixed Grande)</p>
<p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/JKGXSyvlyYHuPK3ANh6aRzGpcdJkF-cL1B5wXIbugaNVO7J38X4uWGqMlBrHsGxeHeFbdbLs6vH2KZFqxo1Dv_RYMWRyfZe3S28IdGNYgqoazIi8k_dbgK8THrk8XmNYlysUjhRT48hhIRT-d1f37lhQctgyqcctFDzYZDYdqek9qbnrHoFzmXbAlKx9R_SjJcSdwnP2IsgKfV91FYbUC94OObaChyDZ8XXNObKlpGG8bhu4FVUogM2DXn6yXECTgrqXdUN6YIVybmm6EICtV4Pr9cQeDP44x2BkT19NcDV3qdqP7anWBfFk3fM1dm2A3k-tyj-xsuQi9LCI1qIBH_AazEerI2hpKFbjGJsPmLOi8DQPjcTj85f-8mTGPXDDS009j-0aIjrrDzGF1nR9EDdAhCa13HxV4cDmNmnLS5FV-qzMBJOnExSkGbT7kAY8mRSD7m_ZCayl3cXMPFYX10GFcISXOQbwlDyaUfNYfKMO__2_TlBiRcE5NZm3e0p0cTWrNW5CZ2nQHgJGy1qtBTZz8bTK77_JQVEdLnF_9JPsqszdqsBbNH6WoksZhvU1zsenSyBmKURd6PfWpNeOdjixb4BAIAlp9IANM1EKS6_OXbUqdOpCZO-qBczJMiQt0sJLwgc4tUYHuUdt-DFHF-vr6Z3FTr6CijLqDqMQc1N2Kr8_OmEe8xr4DhRE=w568-h757-no?authuser=0"/></p> Hmmmmm, now I'm back at squar…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2020-05-11:1566398:Comment:7109982020-05-11T22:16:03.920Zmelanie swensonhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/melanieswenson
<p>Hmmmmm, now I'm back at square one. I've just cancelled the order of <span>Tetrachloroethylene and am reconsidering my options, minus the one's that cause cancer. I've had a real run of bad luck with these recent lamp purchases that i really should consider everything. Thanks again.</span></p>
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<p>Hmmmmm, now I'm back at square one. I've just cancelled the order of <span>Tetrachloroethylene and am reconsidering my options, minus the one's that cause cancer. I've had a real run of bad luck with these recent lamp purchases that i really should consider everything. Thanks again.</span></p>
<p></p> I'm trying to repair 2 brand…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2020-05-11:1566398:Comment:7107642020-05-11T22:08:43.989Zmelanie swensonhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/melanieswenson
<p>I'm trying to repair 2 brand new lamps i just purchased. Actually, these are both replacements for 2 I purchased that both arrived in horrible condition. Faded color, cloudy bad, and now 4 lamps bought brand new in box unopened have arrived dead. </p>
<p>I'm trying to repair 2 brand new lamps i just purchased. Actually, these are both replacements for 2 I purchased that both arrived in horrible condition. Faded color, cloudy bad, and now 4 lamps bought brand new in box unopened have arrived dead. </p> It is not that easy as you th…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2020-05-11:1566398:Comment:7108652020-05-11T22:03:27.031ZSven Nachthttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/SvenNacht
<p>It is not that easy as you think, and most bottles stop working after some time, as the <span>Tetrachloroethylene</span> seperates from the wax. Also keep in mind, that <span>Tetrachloroethylene</span> is a very toxic chamical which cause cancer.<br/>If you really want to use wax, you maybe should buy a new bottle and use the contents of it for your old bottle.</p>
<p>It is not that easy as you think, and most bottles stop working after some time, as the <span>Tetrachloroethylene</span> seperates from the wax. Also keep in mind, that <span>Tetrachloroethylene</span> is a very toxic chamical which cause cancer.<br/>If you really want to use wax, you maybe should buy a new bottle and use the contents of it for your old bottle.</p> I have decided to make my own…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2020-05-11:1566398:Comment:7109582020-05-11T21:59:49.237Zmelanie swensonhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/melanieswenson
<p>I have decided to make my own i guess. I just puchased some <span>Tetrachloroethylene which is needed to make the goo. I believe I will be successful. Thank you for your comment. It's nice to know someone is reading stuff. Wish me luck!</span></p>
<p>I have decided to make my own i guess. I just puchased some <span>Tetrachloroethylene which is needed to make the goo. I believe I will be successful. Thank you for your comment. It's nice to know someone is reading stuff. Wish me luck!</span></p> Magmatower is the only compan…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2020-05-11:1566398:Comment:7109932020-05-11T21:11:19.235ZSven Nachthttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/SvenNacht
<p>Magmatower is the only company who makes and sells kits with wax.<br/>The only other company with refill kits I know is <a href="http://www.goolamp.com" target="_blank">www.goolamp.com</a><br/>They sell kits for glitter Filling, not wax.</p>
<p>Magmatower is the only company who makes and sells kits with wax.<br/>The only other company with refill kits I know is <a href="http://www.goolamp.com" target="_blank">www.goolamp.com</a><br/>They sell kits for glitter Filling, not wax.</p>