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Calcium Carbide testing and Silicates
11-16-2012, 07:59 AM
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RE: Calcium Carbide testing and Silicates
All of the above JD. I am not going to get into another one of your childish my big toe is bigger than your big toe schoolyard spats on this forum. I will let you do your trolling.

We are being accepted by those that make the decisions. The fact that you can not dispute is that the real experts are doing exactly what Mr Kanare encourages them to do in his infamous white paper...

“We provide this information as general background on the state of knowledge regarding these materials. Each commercial product should be evaluated based on the manufacturer's specific claims, service history, and supporting evidence.” If only he had done that, he would not have written that paper.

With regard to the specific quality manufacturer I represent, the experts are evaluating our specific claims, service history, and supporting evidence and all drawing the same conclusion.....it works! We are enjoying great success in both the specification and project venues. We have contractors, owners, and yes JD even flooring installers submitting our systems when we are not specified.

We have already established on another forum that you abandoned, that there is NO flooring manufacturer, adhesive manufacturer(with the exception of one), or test meter manufacturer that offers a comprehensive labor and material warranty against a MVE failure. The ONLY way to guarantee you will not have a MVE failure and get a warranty against same is the application of a quality mitigation system. That system then supersedes the others, you follow their installation and testing protocols, and they issue the warranty. The big K then assumes the risk and issues the warranty. Or the big M, or the big A, or in our case the big V.

Have you ever actually read the warranty from the flooring manufacturer you are so concerned about? Did you ever wonder why a flooring manufacturer would void their "wear" warranty if their adhesive is not used? Is it because the others don't work? Not likely since many come out of the same plant. Or is is because they simply want more of your money?
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RE: Calcium Carbide testing and Silicates - ILLENTINC - 11-16-2012 07:59 AM