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I use a approximate ratio of 70/30 distilled water and propelyne glycol
No salt-no need
Not sure what will happen now that is been subjected to all those different combinations
Might want to boil/clean clean your spring too
What Claude said is basickly what you need to do but start again as its probably not going to work with everything else in there
Claude J said:
I use a approximate ratio of 70/30 distilled water and propelyne glycol
No salt-no need
Not sure what will happen now that is been subjected to all those different combinations
Might want to boil/clean clean your spring too
I hear it might
Its all adjust the specific gravity
For the record, Clear dishsoap will only adjust the consistency of the lava
what color is the fluid?,
I may have some extra brand new blue fluid form dumping out globes for glitter conversions
got to check
I use glycerin on mine and the key is to add it while the lamp is HOT. I don't pre mix with the h2O, just leave 3-4 inches at the top and level off with h2O when it looks right.
Don't try to do too much in one night IMO. Cycling them is key - at least for me.
I dilute my glycerin 50/50 with refrigerator filtered water and use a condiment bottle to ad it 5-6 drops at a time til the mound starts arisen. Never used PG but have had great success with the glycerin.
Good luck.
Ben said:
Would glycerin work as a substitute for propylene glycol? Also I put the original liquid back in, heated up, and we're flowin'
Just thought I'd give a quick update-
I tried again about a week ago with tap water and aquarium salt, using glycerin as my surfactant. I poured the water in about 3/4 of the way up, and added salt solution to fill the rest of the space. I finally have some flow! The blobs are a bit stringier than I want, and I've been cycling it daily to see if they'll change. I may have to buy some clear dish soap as I hear this can make the blobs more like the familiar round blobs (I only have blue Dawn dishsoap). At this point I'm just glad I have flow at all.
In my (admittedly limited) experience, distilled water and a bit of soap only works with the 1960s lava.
Ben, can you show a photo of the stringy flow? If you're getting what's termed serpentine flow (I'll need a photo to say for sure) you're very lucky.
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