Scenes from the Volcanic Eruption in Hawaii Lava Ash and Toxic Fumes
>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=TON_QcA0QsY
I have two Mathmos Astro Original Lava Lamps, and both of them contained strange black debris when they arrived. Mathmos said this was normal , but I wasn't happy with the look, so I decided to try and get it out. Since I could barely find anything online, I made a video of the process that hopefully will help fellow lava lamp owners encountering the same problem. • UPDATE: After posting this video on the oozinggoo forum, user ImMelting linked me his process which for some reason I haven't been able to find there before. His method is very similar, major differences are that he uses a pantyhose as a filter, and that he uses a hose to prevent the liquid from splashing when pouring it back in the bottle. • His comment with the process: http://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topic... • My thread on this video: http://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topic... • Background music: • Lofi Chilled Guitar - 1 Hour of DMCA ... - Thanks to @TheRelaxedMovement • 0:00 - Intro • 0:47 - Pouring out liquid • 1:47 - Melting wax • 3:12 - Cleaning wax (first try) • 4:01 - Cleaning wax (second try) • 4:50 - Reassembly • 6:17 - Examining debris • 6:40 - Final test
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