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hello everyone today I want to share with you how I rejuvenated my pei sheet so as many of you know I have a Prusa i3 mk2 and the mk2 comes with a heated build plate that is covered with a sheet of Pei and the p.i material is very good for the vast majority of filaments on the market and will give you very good adhesion while still allowing the part to be released after the print is finished the problem I had was that after several hundred prints on this machine I was having issues with adhesion and it got worse and worse over time and eventually was to the point where even large prints with a solid contact area on the bottom were slowly pulling up and curling on the corners and whatnot so I consulted the internet and several of the 3d printing groups and also the owners manual for the Prusa i3 and one of the most common suggestions is to use one of these scrubber sponges and use this scrubbing side too rather aggressively scrub down your build plate and then clean it with alcohol so