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Articles Comments for:   My Salt Lamp sweats - What can I do?

  Having this same melting problem. NJ is humid. No way to avoid that. Had I known I wouldn't have left in on a wooden table.  (Submitted by: Amy on September 11, 2018)
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  I have found that slat lamps tend to oxidise more if they are turned off. So I if I need to turn mine off for any length of time I cover it with something that wil prevent light from penetrating on it, Such as material, brown paper, Is the oven method for restoration or purely to dry out the salt? OVER THE YRS MINE HAS SEEMED to loose a bit of its colour and is chalky. I just tried the brush but it didn't remove much. I think its in need of a polish  (Submitted by: delictible on September 17, 2015)
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  High quality Black Salt. Black salt is also known as kala namak. It is a special type of Indian mineral salt with a distinctive / sulfurous flavor. It is not interchangeable with sea salt or table salt because of it's distinct flavor. It is rich in iron.

For more details visit our website.  (Submitted by: Gaurang on October 19, 2010)
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