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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan Hamill" data-source="post: 311905" data-attributes="member: 19402"><p>That was my 1st thinking as well when the team brought this issue to me, we dried them off with air and also we have cast with out any wetting agent same result. We have been using the Shera RP investment the rest of the coping or bridge is fine it’s only on the margins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan Hamill, post: 311905, member: 19402"] That was my 1st thinking as well when the team brought this issue to me, we dried them off with air and also we have cast with out any wetting agent same result. We have been using the Shera RP investment the rest of the coping or bridge is fine it’s only on the margins. [/QUOTE]
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