What wax do you use? C&B

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I had tried looking for a thread on wax type in C&B but didn't find any.
I have been using renfert geo for full contour and I'm starting to hate it. It's too hard and the margin wax is worse. It leaves my die bloody red. Margin wax does not seem to stick to well, always want to separate from the die. Use picosep as the separator, lightly brushed on then wiped off. I notice that the picosep is really thick even applied thin. For dipping I use bellewax and the adaptation to the coping is good. Since tossing out the renfert stuff I have been using yeti IQ. So much better to work with. Any suggestion on a margin wax that will lay flat or run over a surface on a inlay/onlay.

What wax do you guys use for full contour wax up, margin, dipping etc.
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My favorite Margin wax is Hi Tech blue. It's awesome.
 
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Rapid wax for diffing. Yeti for everything else.
 
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Rapid wax for diffing. Yeti for everything else.
What's diffing?
I'm currently using Yeti Thowax for full contour stuff. It works fine but its nothing special.
 
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Ill look up rapid wax. N try the hi tech stuff too. Just need something better.

Is thowax tacky?


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Diffing is how an illiterate spells dipping. Sheesh, don't you Vermonters know anything?:)
Ahhhh, sorry, even I should have figured that out. In regards to your question, no.
 
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I had tried looking for a thread on wax type in C&B but didn't find any.
I have been using renfert geo for full contour and I'm starting to hate it. It's too hard and the margin wax is worse. It leaves my die bloody red. Margin wax does not seem to stick to well, always want to separate from the die. Use picosep as the separator, lightly brushed on then wiped off. I notice that the picosep is really thick even applied thin. For dipping I use bellewax and the adaptation to the coping is good. Since tossing out the renfert stuff I have been using yeti IQ. So much better to work with. Any suggestion on a margin wax that will lay flat or run over a surface on a inlay/onlay.

What wax do you guys use for full contour wax up, margin, dipping etc.




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Let's go back to this thread.
http://dentallabnetwork.com/forums/threads/favorite-dipping-wax-and-dipping-pot.10225/

Here's the wax that I've been using forever. It's the Production Dipwax. I tryed the Rapid type. Too plastic like. The Production works for everything, dip, build, margins. One color and you learn the thickness of thin whitespots.
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Yeti thowax sculpting for waxing. Yeti margin wax is good as well.
 
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I think so. I couldn't find any pics when I googled canadian beach guy.:) You noticed right away.
 
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I think so. I couldn't find any pics when I googled canadian beach guy.:) You noticed right away.
I'm on his Christmas card list and that's the picture he used this year....
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Did I mention that my favorite margin wax was Hi Tech Blue?
Sorry about the hijack Hung8inch...
 
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