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    Posted: 27/May/2007 at 12:22pm
A motel lounge has numerous  tire skid marks (bicycle)on comm glue down olefin.. Tried liqua-gel and de-solve-all.. Barely removed anything..Cry
 
I'm thinking stain magic?LOL
 
Since the high friction heat of the tire might have melted the rubber into the olefins (low melting point) making it permanent.
 
Anyone have success with skid marks?Big smile
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I'am thinking more along the lines of the olifin melting not the rubber? I've seen wheel chairs melt olifin?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote John L Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27/May/2007 at 2:02pm
Yea me too both melted together.. Any thoughts..? I will try to get a pic.. Nobody there now.. Security locked..   probably permanent.. Thanks doug.
 
They will pay me $250 to get it out and then extract about 400sft lounge..
 
About 20 feet of skid..
 
 
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I think doug is right...sounds like a burn mark to me...

you'll have to do a patch job...LOL or dying might work..
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Definitely melted. We see them in apartment bldg hallways all the time. Freakin idiots

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appliance carts make good lines on olifin hallways? The friction and heat from the wheels just make for good conversation especially on grey halls??
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So do sofa legs. Just drag it, don't lift it

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that's so you can remember where they go?
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Yup, down the hall and out the door

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Mr. Steamer, I don't think you can dye olefin, unless there is some new thing I haven't heard about.
 
I get these all the time.  The last one was the carpet installers on the 30th floor of a high rise.  They tried to say it was the rubber feet on the bottom of the furniture that made the marks.  Yeah, right.  Took thirty seconds to convince the office manager what the real problem was. 
 
 
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I didn't know you can't dye olefin...thats news to me....but then again I've never seen it tried
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When you dye a carpet you need your dye bath very hot. Olefin will not accept a dye bath. It repells water.     
Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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As I recall olefin is solution dyed??
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Yes sir!     
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