Lol i just found out that my print bed has permanent damage from when i tried to calibrate it. A lovely set of 4 indentations where the nozzle slammed into the bed.
Ignore it. You’ll have a lot more, and a lot worse in the future.
Lol im just mad it happened before i even started printing lol
I already damaged my PEI-sheet, too. Pretty easy thing to do, when you’re just learning, but it doesn’t seem to affect adhesion at all, so I’m not bothered by it just yet.
I saw that bed bend down and i said “CRAP!” i thought i was screwed lol
Welcome to the club!
Ok i had to stop the print for baby groot for some reason the PLA wont stick to the bed ive cleaned it off with isopropyl alcohol several times now but it wont help! 
@Cristian_Martinez Try this: http://shop.prusa3d.com/forum/prusa-i3-kit-building-calibrating-first-print-main-f6/the-salt-solution-for-pla-t4100.html ?
Well im definitely gonna need it. It just totally failed on this print lol
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Did you see Tom’s video on restoring a PEI bed?
No. Whats the youtube link?
@Cristian_Martinez Here is the link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzaPFlEKP10
Ok i just watched it. I gotta say im pretty disapointed that print bed only lasted 2 days…
And ive certainly wiped it plenty of times with isopropyl alcohol. Plenty of times.
Might need a steel wool wipe down…
I was informed that 70% isopropyl alcohol actually leaves behind residue that reduces adhesion
@Cristian_Martinez Why did you buy 70%? I bought 99% and it works great,a quick swipe removes everything from the PEI sheet
70% was the only one available at the time lol
@Nita_Vesa any word from Prusa? Also how did the frogs turn out
@Nita_Vesa have you joined the Prusa3D hangout on slack?