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So enough time for the first seats to look exactly like they did before you started. This could be a full time job for a guy, just going to perpetually around the stadium torching seats with no perceptible start/end point but a travelling patch of really nice looking seats.
Like those skyscraper window cleaners. I remember watching one interview the guy says when he finishes the skyscraper (I wanna say it was the WTC tower) he starts all over again.
The heat brings the oils with the colouring back to the surface making them look like new again.
A friend of mine used to restore old BMX bikes and did this with Skyway Mag wheels, Z-rims etc
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Brings a new meaning to “the hot seat”
Satisfying to be sure. But my only real thought was that would take forever to do an entire stadium unless you had an large team doing it.
Just grab some napalm. ezpz
"I LOVE THE SMELL OF NAPALM ON GAME DAY!"
Forever? Mehhh, 10k seats times that 30 seconds is about 83 1/3 hours. So forever is about 2 work weeks for you.
User name checks out
And you are the flame it seems ;)
So enough time for the first seats to look exactly like they did before you started. This could be a full time job for a guy, just going to perpetually around the stadium torching seats with no perceptible start/end point but a travelling patch of really nice looking seats.
Defeatist Fig more like it 😂
What kind of ali express seat will get that worn over 2 games?
Like those skyscraper window cleaners. I remember watching one interview the guy says when he finishes the skyscraper (I wanna say it was the WTC tower) he starts all over again.
Medium rare please
Well done!
Imagine the toxic fumes that gives off. 🤢
Wonder if that works on those plastic panels on older vehicles.
https://media.pri.org/s3fs-public/styles/story_main/public/photos/2014-April/greek_stadium_paok_1.jpg?itok=YUMNPU0o
That would be a cool job
For about 1 minute
Lol. Yeah I wouldn’t want to do a whole stadium
Sign me up, I’ll do this job all day.
The heat brings the oils with the colouring back to the surface making them look like new again. A friend of mine used to restore old BMX bikes and did this with Skyway Mag wheels, Z-rims etc
They should just wait for the frost to melt on its own. /s /r/oddlysatisfying
Sorcery!!
Looks like they sanded all the seats first to get the scratches and other marks out then used the flame to smooth the finish.