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Old 06-25-2008, 11:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default e.max Zirliner application help

I have no luck applying this stuff on my copings. It puddles, it goes to low spots, ect. Does anyone have any tips or methods they use that work? I have been using model liquid for e.max to apply it, I don't have a zirliner liquid. Would zirliner liquid make it easier?
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Oh yes, zirliner liquid helps tremendously, it holds the powder in thin consistency. I'm not saying you can't get puddling from it, but it rarely happens with a nice thin coat. Order some.
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Thanks Rob, I never got the liquid when I bought the emax kit. Maybe I can convince him to send me a free bottle with my next order.
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If they don't, ask them who the regional and district saleperson are for ivoclar in your area. Then call them and you'll get it.
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