What's everyone using for pindex model separating fluid?

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Looking for something that's clear. Thanks,
 
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Are you talking about gypsum model separator? If that's the case, this works wonderful. I'm sure there's cheaper stuff out there (get it through Zahn etc.),but it lasts a long time.

 
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Ya, model separator for pindexed models. That sep looks good.
 
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Ya, model separator for pindexed models. That sep looks good.
It's almost like alcohol where it evaporates, but it does leave a slight sheen to the surface so you know it's there. I've been using it for about 8 years.
 
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Agree with Car, the Harvest works great. I use an old porcelain brush to apply because it gives better control than the sprayer
and that sprayer get gunked up in short time anyway. Just pout some in a small jar, and rinse the brush .
 
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Agree with Car, the Harvest works great. I use an old porcelain brush to apply because it gives better control than the sprayer
and that sprayer get gunked up in short time anyway. Just pout some in a small jar, and rinse the brush .
Exactly the same thing I'm doing, using a brush from a bottle :)
 
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I soak the models for 5 mins, then spray with a silicone spray I get from the local hardware
 
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I’ve always used Kerr Super-Sep but I don’t even know if it’s still available.
 
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I’ve always used Kerr Super-Sep but I don’t even know if it’s still available.
Yes, same here, that was the gold standard in the day, until I tried Harvest Dental's version.
 
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I’ve always used Kerr Super-Sep but I don’t even know if it’s still available.
It is, that's what we still use. I don't ever have a problem till one of my employees forget to use it then hand me the case saying they can't get the base off and i give them the proverbial brook trout look!!!
 

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