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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Which Separator is best for 3D models
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<blockquote data-quote="ArtOrthoWendy" data-source="post: 228084" data-attributes="member: 14734"><p>For our plaster/stone models we use Masel blue alginate from OSE. </p><p>Ive tried that as well as liquid foil (from great lakes) on the plastic models. Both of those didn't work for me and the acrylic and plastic model became one.</p><p></p><p>I actually tried petroleum jelly earlier today and it worked great! A bit messy though but if that's what I have to use. I'm looking forward to trying out the one I mentioned above though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArtOrthoWendy, post: 228084, member: 14734"] For our plaster/stone models we use Masel blue alginate from OSE. Ive tried that as well as liquid foil (from great lakes) on the plastic models. Both of those didn't work for me and the acrylic and plastic model became one. I actually tried petroleum jelly earlier today and it worked great! A bit messy though but if that's what I have to use. I'm looking forward to trying out the one I mentioned above though. [/QUOTE]
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