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Yes, olefin/polypropelene has a very low heat set. It will melt at a low temperature. I've actually seen where folks have scuffed their feet on olefin with their heels and left little melted spots.
Your 390 rpm machine may be a little too fast for olefin. And this is a good reminder for everyone to keep olefin lubricated with solution and also keep the machine moving - avoiding slowing down or standing in one spot.
Thank you for sharing your story with everyone here. It's a helpful reminder! I can imagine the horror you felt as you saw that happen. At least you were able to improve the appearance to a nearly new condition.
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Yes, try high RPM and NO lubrication in your car and see what happens!
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been using that speed of a buffer on carpet for years, never had that happen but I do understand how it can. Always make sure pads are well lubricated, I did get a few lines from very hot solution lines once I lucked out on that one also
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Firstly thank you for posting this Simon. It's not easy letting your peers know something we've done wrong but it does certainly help us all.
I use the exact same machine as you Simon with solution tank and I use the micro beasts as well. I am yet to have that issue but boy is your post a great reminder on that potential issue. Sometimes we can easily become a little complacent and the ramifications can be very costly. A great reminder to us all I think.
Was your solution tank still relatively full. This added weight may have added to the problem as well.
Great job fixing it up mate.
Cheers
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08-28-2013, 08:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-28-2013, 08:02 PM by Simon.)
Yeah Its a bit embarrassing posting your stuff ups for all to see but I thought it was one of those things worth making everyone mindful of, hey you may as well learn from my mistake.
Jamie the solution tank was half full ( shoulda pulled the bloody trigger!!!) but it happened so fast and easily that I don't think approx 4kg extra was to blame.
Lesson learnt!!
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Amazing job at fixing that carpet!
Look at the bright side, things could have been a lot worse.
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Wow! that would wake you up on a job! Thanks for sharing. Glad it worked out for you! Looks good in the after pics!
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Yep that pretty much sums up how I felt when I saw the result of my "professional workmanship"
I figure "stuff" happens, Its how you deal with it that counts. And not making the same mistake again!
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Judd that was cold!
But it was funny. LOL
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Thanks for putting yourself out there. Good info! Glad it worked out for you.
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If I started posting my mistakes I'd get banned for sure! Lol!