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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddict" data-source="post: 181075" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>30-40 second bursts shouldnt of caused it, what could of caused it was either a chipped cup to start with, the glitter in your plastic didnt aggree with your microwave or your taking your cup out of the microwave and putting it on a cold metal/stone surface. Im thinking it was the later of the three............... Also just to eliminate any other unforseen problems id melt the individual brands with each other.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit: Also Im hoping your using a plastics only microwave!! You dont want to be using the same microwave that you normally use for food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddict, post: 181075, member: 90"] 30-40 second bursts shouldnt of caused it, what could of caused it was either a chipped cup to start with, the glitter in your plastic didnt aggree with your microwave or your taking your cup out of the microwave and putting it on a cold metal/stone surface. Im thinking it was the later of the three............... Also just to eliminate any other unforseen problems id melt the individual brands with each other. Edit: Also Im hoping your using a plastics only microwave!! You dont want to be using the same microwave that you normally use for food. [/QUOTE]
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