 Welcome to the Snap. This is a segment where we answer frequently asked questions in a very rapid fire format. So let's get right into it. On today's episode of the Snap, we are going to be discussing what not to do, to you brand new. Phantom, Aurum, or Rosium cap. Now when it comes to sensitivity of overheating, the Phantom is going to be by far the most stable, and the Rosium the most sensitive to overheating. For each of the three colors, I heated them somewhere between 10 and 30 seconds past the click. This was to show an extreme example of what can happen to each cap if they are overheated. You may notice the same discoloration effect if you rotate your device slower, heat your device closer to the heat source, or use a more intense heat source. Any cap discolored in this way will continue to operate just fine, but continued overheating can cause issues. Now when it comes to the Phantom, you'll notice that it is a lot more durable when it comes to overheating. It did lose a little bit of its luster and now has a little bit of discoloration, and that took about 25 seconds of overheating. Now with the Aurum, you'll notice that the cap is significantly darker, and it's more of a bronzy shade than the original gold that was on the cap to begin with. Now when it comes to the Rosium, you'll notice that its color changed significantly. It has green splotches across it, and this only took about 10 seconds of overheating, and I tend to rotate my devices rather fast when heating, and so if you have a slower rotation speed, it's going to take even less time because you're going to be creating hot spots. In conclusion, we showed you what not to do to your Phantom, your Aurum, or your Rosium caps. This was all varied depending on your heat source and your rotation speed. As you can see, I never once got a single hot spot even after overheating for about 30 seconds, and that was due to the speed of rotation when I was heating these devices. If you have a slower speed of rotation when heating, you're going to notice an even more extreme variance in color when overheating your cap, so don't do it, respect the click, and your cap will look great for a very long time. And Matt has been the Snap. Thanks for watching, and be sure to check out our other videos here and here, and make sure to subscribe and ring the bell to be notified for when we release more great content.