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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
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<blockquote data-quote="user name" data-source="post: 88499" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>2 Cents...Ive had my Zublers updated with the LD Advanced program. Yes, its true there is no reaction layer. Thats the main reason I had the work done. Now that Ive been using it, I would say that eliminating the reaction layer is the last reason to have it done.</p><p></p><p>My presses are faster. I dont know the reasons for the following, but my shades are accurate and I dont need to guess an ingot lighter. There is no longer that annoying gray spot on some units where the spru was attached, and if its just a mono/ stain and glaze...one thin layer of glaze and the finish is beautiful. < that part I dont understand, because even if I pre-finish the surface identical to an old long-press unit, the new one glazes much nicer. Hmmm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user name, post: 88499, member: 1719"] 2 Cents...Ive had my Zublers updated with the LD Advanced program. Yes, its true there is no reaction layer. Thats the main reason I had the work done. Now that Ive been using it, I would say that eliminating the reaction layer is the last reason to have it done. My presses are faster. I dont know the reasons for the following, but my shades are accurate and I dont need to guess an ingot lighter. There is no longer that annoying gray spot on some units where the spru was attached, and if its just a mono/ stain and glaze...one thin layer of glaze and the finish is beautiful. < that part I dont understand, because even if I pre-finish the surface identical to an old long-press unit, the new one glazes much nicer. Hmmm. [/QUOTE]
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