Try this link for some older lava formulas http://www.oozinggoo.com/howto.html
Just to let you know "lava cave" is a bunch of disenchanted members from here so no one will answer questions about the "cave", the 2 sites are like enemies.
Success with the homemade formulas are hit and miss with alot of trial and error. Good luck and keep us posted.
Kerosene was only used to thin the wax in older lamps, it does not replace the mineral oil in the poor mans lava lamp, 2 completely different subjects.
oooh, okay. i looked up mineral oil, and theres quite a variety of it. what would you recommend that i use?
(sorry for all the question, im a curious newbie :))
alright, so far, my mission goes as follows:
ive come across a 20 oz bottle, and 70% alcohol
i think 90% alcohol is pretty much impossible to find in this city haha
the closest i can find is 99%. would that still work?
awesome :) now, would i still need to mix the 70% with the 99%? or just use straight 99%?
the next part of my mission is to find the oil. i saw glycerin (or something like that, i cant remember exactly what it was called), baby oil, and olive oil in the pharmacy. im not sure which one i should get o.o
i'm kinda leaning toward the glycerin. that sounds like what i should use. but i may be wrong.
cool, i never thought of that. ive just been browsing hardware stores looking for a bag of springs.
I also may need to make a base. the bottle im going to be using is a little smaller than a regular globe. and i think it sits almost directly on the bulb. i imagine that cant be good