Hey people..
So after i filtered my Grande with great success i have begun experiencing other problems.
First of all.. The wax tends to stick to the side of the globe.. Autumn told me to add Glycerin to the liquid, which i did but the wax still sticks, however not much but still enough to irritate me. I've the decided to try the method described in the Lava Library, but i have a few questions:
1. The guide tells me to use Dawn dish soap. However here in DK i cant get such. Will normal Dish soap do ?
2. Iam told to empty the bottle. This includes the wax i presume ? Whats the easiest way to get the wax out?
3. Should i only use Dish soap or should i mix it with tap water ? In other words.. Am i just suppposed to clean the inside of the lamp or is it because the soap should be lubricated on the inside of the lamp
When the wax sticks its easy enough to get off, i just have to twist the lamp a few times.. But i would prefer not to have to do this :)
Then i have another problem.. After adding glycerin to the mix its like the wax likes to stay at top. At first i thought it was because i needed a dimmer, as many has talked about but that doesnt help .. If i dim it down it still stays at top and flow just gets 'badder' and if dimmed enough down, all wax falls to the bottom.. Any ideas ?
I've added two pictures for you to see what i mean
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pop the top.. get a pot of water and put on stove put a plate in pot that will withstand the hot water then put your bottle on top the plate no need to boil it .. i personally have a gas stove and put my stove at a setting of 3 1/2 and let it slowly melt the wax.. as far as amount of water in pot.. no need to fill pot... i guess enough to the water line is a bit above lava line.. when wax is soft enough where it all is soft.. very gently pour into a clean sterile jar or glass container.. as this jar can be put in pot to re heat for returning contents.. just dont dump the bottle though.. really do it as gently the lava and water will of course mix within its self.. cant be helped that i know of.. so you dont want to emulsify *make it look like a shake.
hope this helps
To avoid the liquid and wax mixing shouldn't i just pour as much liquid out as i can before i put the globe on the stove ? And just let a very very small amount of liquid stay in the globe, just so it tops the wax?
Okay i will try that ..
Here in Denmark its not possible to get a long funnel so i will have to attach some sort of tube to the end of my current funnel.. I could use a piece of paper and just wrap it around but im thinking if the paper would do something to the contents ?
And when i put the globe in the pot on the stove and melt the wax.. Should the wax just be as melted as when the lamp is flowing or should it be more like liquid ?
The way i melt and sort out wax is to take the water out of the globe first, then put the globe with the wax on the base and use the base to melt the wax insted of puting it in a pot.
To get the wax back in I use a plastic tube which comes with the gookit and a funnel but if you havent got this then try using the tube which often comes with a petrol can and a funnel to get the wax back in with - that might work.
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