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Hi, I have this same problem with my orange fluidium. I purchased it years ago off of ebay and I believe it was shipped from Germany to myself (in the USA) during the summer months and between the heat and it getting shack-in around a lot I believe it caused the fluid to become cloudy. I have watched this youtube video on how to fix it but I don't know if this is correct for a fluidim lava lamp (Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1cLubV7vuc ). What do you think? I definately do not want to ruin it or make it nonfunctional. Any advice and guidance would be so helpful!
chrisLUNAR said:
hi federico, hope your well. this also happened to my white fluidium. as mathmos no longer make the bottle for this lamp i had to buy a astro white/clear direct from mathmos £23.95 and refill the fluidium bottle. if you need a hand in doing this contact me as it quite tricky and i dont want you wasting your money! i have managed to do this perfectly now and the end result comes out crystal clear and runs like new.
get intouch my friend x chris
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