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Well done for reparing your mettalic with epson salts - ushlie they have a diffrent formular to convential lava lamps (I know the mathmos glitter have a diffrent master fluid to the ushal mathmos lamps).
Yea the vintage Cretsworth items are verry solvent based so that would be why, but why do you want to replace the fluid. If its just cloudy then filter it but if it dosent flow then the wax is probably dead so the whole contense will need to be replaced.
My advice would be to not mess with the fluid much and if you can save it then do but if the fluid has to be dumped then I don't think you could get it to flow with Epson salts or other methord, Cretsworth formular is diffrent from newer models.
Be warned - that if you do deciced to open and mess with a Cretsworth lava lamp they get verry messy as the wax tends to fall apart easley and theres a lot of solvent so have some protechion about you.
thanks for replying,the reason i'm not that bothered about filtering is as i'm on a shoestring budget and the filters are relitavly expensive the wax was sort of snaking up but not breaking off into bubbles and also it has loads of bubbles in the wax itself which i guess would be from possible overheating lastly there is white residue around the coil area when solid
last night i thought id give it a go so i drained the fluid offand kept for the future(for a filtering if funds allow) rinsed her out and filled with tap water, heated her up then added 2 drops of soap and loads of epsoms and guess what !shes looking pretty good at the moment possibly a bit more tweaking with ingredients to be spot on then ill do a thourough strip down and clean then redo with distilled water for a perfect job
i have to say though the clear water and all the bubbles in the red wax looks very much like real lava
you you think the white in the wax could be stuff that made the wax not see through?
i know what you mean about the glitter ones being different fluid the metalic one i did was just water but my mathmos glitter ball one is like a syrup substance
Hello and welcome! I like to know how much epsom salts you used to fix your lamp. I have a lamp from the late 60s with bad fluid and I can't get it to flow for anything. Mine's a non-Mathmos lamp though.
hi erin i bought a 500g box of salts and just kept putting it in with a straw until it started to lift then i knew i was somewhere near just keep adding and then settling its a slow process but it does work looking at how much salt i have left i would say the box will or should doe 4 lamps easily having said that i suppose there all different , i wasnt sure if it would work with mine as it smelt like a solvent when i undid it
1 drop of clear soap at atime leaving half an hour in between until you get it flowing how you want it ,i turned mine off till all the wax dropped then put it in gently,it took three drops and is flowing with nice size bubbles maybe ill put another in to make it snake abit more, save your old fluid incase it doesnt work,if it smells atall keep it in a glass container to be on the safe side
Erin said:
Hello and welcome! I like to know how much epsom salts you used to fix your lamp. I have a lamp from the late 60s with bad fluid and I can't get it to flow for anything. Mine's a non-Mathmos lamp though.
maybe ill put another in to make it snake abit more, save your old fluid incase it doesnt work,if it smells atall keep it in a glass container to be on the safe side
I wouldn't add more soap to the mix - that doesn't make it snake it does the opersit - the only thing which may make that happen is to add some of the original fluid as the 'snake' is signature of Mathmos / Cretsworth formula
Also the thing with soap is that it brakes down the wax into smaller blobs so if your happy with the size of the blobs don't add any more soap, 2 drops is plenty for a astro bottle.
maybe ill put another in to make it snake abit more, save your old fluid incase it doesnt work,if it smells atall keep it in a glass container to be on the safe side
I wouldn't add more soap to the mix - that doesn't make it snake it does the opersit - the only thing which may make that happen is to add some of the original fluid as the 'snake' is signature of Mathmos / Cretsworth formula
Also the thing with soap is that it brakes down the wax into smaller blobs so if your happy with the size of the blobs don't add any more soap, 2 drops is plenty for a astro bottle.
Tim, how do you get the mathmos man thing?
the more soap the more bubbles of goo
Go for it use the picture - I got it from flowflava - its from a Mathmos comic advert made in the 90'. If you PM me I can send you the full picture - I will find the link at some point.
the more soap the more bubbles of goo
Go for it use the picture - I got it from flowflava - its from a Mathmos comic advert made in the 90'. If you PM me I can send you the full picture - I will find the link at some point.
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