Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

Getting my first goo kit and I'm debating which dye colors to get.  Are there any that stand out?  Any that have not been satisfactory?

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If your talking about the fluid, The McCormic Neon colors are certainly different.

especially the Blue

I use Goo KIt dye packs for the Lava

I meant any specific goo kit dye packs.

Claude J said:

If your talking about the fluid, The McCormic Neon colors are certainly different.

especially the Blue

I use Goo KIt dye packs for the Lava

I would not recommend the blue, it turns out to be purplish and in order to get a true darker blue, you have to add so much that it gets so dark it stops light from getting through and illuminating the globe.

looks good with a touch of neon blue water dye

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The green is a bit Bright if you like that.

The florescent green is nice, combined with a bit of regular green, give the lava a nice glow (see UFO Lamp in my pics).

The yellow is acceptable. I use it often with a touch of green water dye

The florescent blue actually makes the lava white (unless you use blacklight)

I like the way it looks

The red is cool, and if you only use a a little bit, it looks transparent.
Too Dark it stops the light

I have not tried the violet or orange yet

Aqua gives off a reddish tint on top of the lava bubble, but the color of the flow is ok

I just ended up buying one of every color and experiment until I get what I want.

I dumped out a lamp 3X this evening just to get the right water color/lava combo that went with the theme of the lamp

Excellent!  Exactly what I was wanting to know.

Claude J said:

I would not recommend the blue, it turns out to be purplish and in order to get a true darker blue, you have to add so much that it gets so dark it stops light from getting through and illuminating the globe.

looks good with a touch of neon blue water dye

.
The green is a bit Bright if you like that.

The florescent green is nice, combined with a bit of regular green, give the lava a nice glow (see UFO Lamp in my pics).

The yellow is acceptable. I use it often with a touch of green water dye

The florescent blue actually makes the lava white (unless you use blacklight)

I like the way it looks

The red is cool, and if you only use a a little bit, it looks transparent.
Too Dark it stops the light

I have not tried the violet or orange yet

Aqua gives off a reddish tint on top of the lava bubble, but the color of the flow is ok

I just ended up buying one of every color and experiment until I get what I want.

I dumped out a lamp 3X this evening just to get the right water color/lava combo that went with the theme of the lamp

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