Sunday, January 3, 2010

Oil Lamp Diffuser Can I Use Different Type Of Oils To Make Lava Lamp Other Than Vegetable Oil?

Can I use different type of oils to make lava lamp other than vegetable oil? - oil lamp diffuser

CaAnd Also, it is safe fragrance oils (which are moderators) will be added to an oil lamp for light? I assumed when I will be able to do my own oil lamp, a smell that does not give the smoky taste.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I've heard about the use of mineral oil to lava lamps. I have three of them and had never completed yet, but if I do, I find a Google search, the right thing.

My mother returned to her filled with mineral oil, and never did a good job, but when he came in the 70s. Who knows what they use now?

To add a little light "oil" are to smoke. Get the information to recommend specific fuel and if "they smell", then I use Thiers, or you can have a lot of smoke and not like him.

There is "little" things that burn cleaner, is an alcohol. Oil burns, but leave a residue of smoke, because they are not refined, but "clear", they are "heavier" than alcohol.

I believe that alcohol can burn in "hot" a kerosene lamp, and if you decide to "smoke" free "to the light, you check the oil lamps how to make Google search and see if your" safe ". Or please ask your localFire!

I wish him all the best ...

Jesse

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