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High shine study model SOAP?
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<blockquote data-quote="Car 54" data-source="post: 261140" data-attributes="member: 85"><p>From the crown and bridge side, I've found Pledge/Future also works good for diagnostic wax ups, along with the cast.</p><p>The only problem is, you better feel really good about your wax up cause if you</p><p>need to do any add ons, the acrylic can be a hassle to wax on, or to carve off</p><p>to get to the clean wax below.</p><p></p><p>Also, you just want to use a fairly large brush,</p><p>like a #6 to do the wax in one pass, otherwise it can wipe out any surface anatomy</p><p>by doing a 2nd coat. Maybe that is why I gave up on using it, and just lightly with my</p><p>finger smear some die lube on the wax before it goes out the door,</p><p>to put a bit of a sheen on it.</p><p></p><p>edit: could also duplicate the wax up and pour it out of ortho stone</p><p>and shine up that cast, leaving the wax up alone. This also helps</p><p>to have a back up, just in case something happened to one or the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Car 54, post: 261140, member: 85"] From the crown and bridge side, I've found Pledge/Future also works good for diagnostic wax ups, along with the cast. The only problem is, you better feel really good about your wax up cause if you need to do any add ons, the acrylic can be a hassle to wax on, or to carve off to get to the clean wax below. Also, you just want to use a fairly large brush, like a #6 to do the wax in one pass, otherwise it can wipe out any surface anatomy by doing a 2nd coat. Maybe that is why I gave up on using it, and just lightly with my finger smear some die lube on the wax before it goes out the door, to put a bit of a sheen on it. edit: could also duplicate the wax up and pour it out of ortho stone and shine up that cast, leaving the wax up alone. This also helps to have a back up, just in case something happened to one or the other. [/QUOTE]
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