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Heat vs. No Heat

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Poll Question: Do you use heat?
Poll Choice Votes Poll Statistics
5 [15.63%]
10 [31.25%]
17 [53.13%]
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    Posted: 20/February/2016 at 7:05pm
heat never hurts
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Just about everyone has used rubber bands, but few people have taken the time to observe the less obvious properties of these everyday objects. In this activity you will examine the thermal properties of rubber, that is, the behavior of rubber as it relates to heat, a form of energy.
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Gotta have HEAT!!!!
 
 
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I CANT PACK ''HEAT'' TO MY JOBS CAUSE IN A FELONOuch
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Originally posted by nightrider nightrider wrote:

That is a very good question, High Heat vs Extreme High Heat, I've been pondering that question for many years. As a matter of fact, every morning when I wake and have my morning first cup of Java ( coffee ) that very question come to mind, and I am reminded of it with every sip. As all carpet cleaners should know, this question is very complex and we, as certified cleaning technicians from IICRC are all aware that when liquids evaporate they become gases, and these gases formed are called vapours. The vapour pressure of a liquid increases as the temperature increases and the dependance of vapour pressure on temperature follows the Clausius-Clapeyron equation ............in P2 = AH ( 1 - 1 )                                                

                             P1 = R   ( T1 - T2 )  This relationship assumes that an ideal gas forms as the liquid evaporates, but yields good results  with many substances. I'm sure we all remember that water is a very usuful liquid. At freezing water is less dense than liquid water thus  ICE FLOATS. Also water has a High Heat capacity, therefore pouring boiling water on someones hands has severe consequences, but by comparison, when metallic leads  is heated to melting, the molten lead can ( under controlled circumstances ) be poured on someones hands without causing burning. We all can agree that water is POLAR, and as a result it is a very good solvent plus water forms hydrogen bonds and enhances the effectiveness as a solvent

YES, I would have to say extreme heat, if not for anything else, it keeps you warm on those cold winter jobs, and when hot vapour shoots out of those little jets at the tip of the wand the customer is happy like a pig in sh*t thinking you're actually destroying all those little critters in her carpet. And for my next trick, mam, I'm going to Scotchgard your carpet with super teflon, anti soiling, flame retarding, urine resistant, bullet-proof, watered down, super diluted to nothing, carpet protector. And this will only cost you 10 cents a square foot extra because I'm a professional certified IICRC member, complete with a card and everything, see I'll show you.    ooops......forgot to renew.

    Jack From Montreal      aka NIGHTRIDER

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hotter the better
     

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flood man rocks
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Burning the paneling out of the trailer

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That's what the barrel is for.      
Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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SGG likes no heat cause he don't have any.
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This house has no garage?
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That's what the garage door is for

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Wheel chair I mean truckmount accessible.      
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Hope the house has wide door ways?
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Not if you park in the room

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