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I'm certainly no pro, and still a bit flighty to attempt a regoo, but that might be something to experiment on as far as regooing it goes........There is sooo much on this site as to how to do it and where to get the kit, i'm seriously considering attempting it on one of my 52 oz globes that I fried the lava on myself. It gets cloudier and cloudier by the day so there is no hope of it ever returning to normal. It's either a regoo or a glitter. Speaking of glitter, did you see kirk's glitter lamps? They are absolutely stunning and he will fill an empty globe with the color of your choice.
Greetings Carol. Yes it would be interesting, though intimidating, to attempt a re-goo. My first concern, if everything were to go well, is getting the bottle cap back on securely so it doesn't leak. I also read in a few places that the poopy brown lava can go back to normal ??? if you heat and cool repeatedly the globe. Can someone confirm or dispel that?
Yes there is a lot of mad scientist advice on here to refurbish globes. I think cloudiness can be corrected (lots of methods it seems, can be confusing) but again, in my mind is the question of getting the cap back on securely.
I will definitely check out that glitter thing from Kirk rather than a risky do-it-myself. Thank you.
Nice chatting, take care
Well for this globe that I just acquired, the only problem that I can see right now is the brown lava. I'll have to examine the liquidt more closely.
Now are you saying you have both problems on your (made in china) globe -- the cloudy liquid and brown lava? Have you tried "bursting" it yet?
Yep, fixer upper ... I've been meaning to dabble anyway so this is my opportunity. I think it's a 52 oz. too, nice size. I'm even thinking of getting creative and fashioning one-of-a-kind cap and do something with the spare base. Maybe use Super Sculpey which is a bake-in-the-oven polymer clay.
Well I'll look forward to seeing the new life you give your globe. :) I don't know about glitter ... it doesn't flow like lava .. not as mesmerizing.
Ok will look for your sad :( lava light pic.
OK Paula, just got home and here are the pics....keep in mind these are both the SAME EXACT lamp. 52 oz Clear liquid/Neon Green lava purchased at Spencer's. I wanted my son to have a "night light," so he would fall asleep and never shut his lamp off. I felt bad, so I replaced it with a brand new one and now only run it max 8 hours. LL said the 52's can go 10, but I don't push it. My clear liquid/neon purple same thing except my lava stayed pretty much purple. His is awful. I didn't run them for the pics but you can plainly see from the lava sitting in the bottom that the one is definitely fried. It is also translucent when it gets cooking. I now know there is no hope for this lamp.
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