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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
any advice from Creation users......
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<blockquote data-quote="AL1" data-source="post: 21127" data-attributes="member: 854"><p>I have been using Creation for years. I now use it on Argens Euro gold 40% gold 10% ag.</p><p>I have found that if you moisten the crowns just before you put them in the oven you will get minimal to no steam tears. Moisten to a slight sheen. I use master ceramist liquid and then put a drop on each unit prior to entry. This wicks the moisture out from deep inside and prevents steam tears.</p><p>Creation is a very chroma rich porcelain and seems to match shades very well.</p><p>As far as the transition porcelains go, I have not used them but if you add body over the restoration on the second bake it can tend to make a slight opaque area, so what I do is mix clear with with the body shade maybe 1/2 to 2/3 clear to body. </p><p>I would guess that the transition shades would do the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AL1, post: 21127, member: 854"] I have been using Creation for years. I now use it on Argens Euro gold 40% gold 10% ag. I have found that if you moisten the crowns just before you put them in the oven you will get minimal to no steam tears. Moisten to a slight sheen. I use master ceramist liquid and then put a drop on each unit prior to entry. This wicks the moisture out from deep inside and prevents steam tears. Creation is a very chroma rich porcelain and seems to match shades very well. As far as the transition porcelains go, I have not used them but if you add body over the restoration on the second bake it can tend to make a slight opaque area, so what I do is mix clear with with the body shade maybe 1/2 to 2/3 clear to body. I would guess that the transition shades would do the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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