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<blockquote data-quote="actittle" data-source="post: 89067" data-attributes="member: 4120"><p>What we have been doing so far is boiling them just long enough to soften the wax so it will peel out 6 - 7 minutes. Gently scrubbing with powdered Tide detergent. Rinsing with clean boiling water. Let the flasks cool just enough to be able to handle them without getting burned. A short blast of air to blow off any puddles of water, they are still very moist. Then apply the Al-cote with a brush. But it peels off very easily after everything cools to room temperature. We are using Whip-Mix Silky Rock for the models and the flasking stone, idk if that may be causing any problems or not but we just ordered a sample of Whip-Mix's Rapid Flask to try on the next one.</p><p> </p><p>All that being said we are still getting a nice result after we polish the dentures but we have to be very careful not to accidentally peel the Al-cote off when we are packing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="actittle, post: 89067, member: 4120"] What we have been doing so far is boiling them just long enough to soften the wax so it will peel out 6 - 7 minutes. Gently scrubbing with powdered Tide detergent. Rinsing with clean boiling water. Let the flasks cool just enough to be able to handle them without getting burned. A short blast of air to blow off any puddles of water, they are still very moist. Then apply the Al-cote with a brush. But it peels off very easily after everything cools to room temperature. We are using Whip-Mix Silky Rock for the models and the flasking stone, idk if that may be causing any problems or not but we just ordered a sample of Whip-Mix's Rapid Flask to try on the next one. All that being said we are still getting a nice result after we polish the dentures but we have to be very careful not to accidentally peel the Al-cote off when we are packing. [/QUOTE]
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