Nov
14
Adding water to a snow globe whose water level has dropped.?
ByWe have a nice nativity snow globe we purchased about ten years ago and over the years the water level has dropped about an inch. Is it possible to remove the snow globe, add water, and reattach it yourself?

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2 Comments
November 14th, 2009 at 7:31 am
Just be sure to put distilled or purified water in it.
November 14th, 2009 at 8:20 am
If the water level has dropped over the years, that would suggest a small leak. Finding the source of the leak would be the first step in repairing it. To do that you’d have to very carefully remove the base from the globe. Since the globes are pretty thin, you run the risk of breaking it when you pry on the globe. I would find someone who repairs them somewhere close to you, and see what they might charge for the repair (usually between $10-50).