Anybody tried Wonderfill's "EZ Partial Fix Denture Repair Kit"

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Hey everybody,

I'm hopeing one of the early adopter types out here has tried this already and wouldn't mind sharing their impressions.(Okay, sorry for the pun)

Wonderfill is out with a new "Thingamajig"tm that's promising to make our lives easier. A lot of their stuff looks like things that would be nice, speed booster like stuff, but can be lived without. This one

http://www.wonderfill.com/products/ez-partial-fix

looks like a lifesaver for a mobile repair lab.

They say you can add a clasp to a metal framework using it without soldering, laser, or anything but a handpiece. Looks interesting. They are having you drill a hole thru the partial's framework, then attach a clasp affixed to the rpd essentially by a washer with a wrought wire attached to the outer circumference and placing a hex head screw thru the whole shebang.

They offer samples on lots of stuff, but none on this. It's $80-$100 a kit that supposedly lasts ~10 repairs. Guessing there's 10 sets of washer/wire doodads.

Anyway, any thoughts or experiences?
 
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I haven't tried that product from them but I did try the wonderfill and the wonderformer, works great, but when I opened the bucket it had a familiar scent...Playdoh! I spent $40 on a small bucket of Playdoh....so I won't try any more of their products.
 
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I haven't tried that product from them but I did try the wonderfill and the wonderformer, works great, but when I opened the bucket it had a familiar scent...Playdoh! I spent $40 on a small bucket of Playdoh....so I won't try any more of their products.
Ouch. Thanks! I've wanted to try kerosene as a stone separator-Super Sep smells just like it. And Wax-itdebublizer/surfectant seems like it may be windex.


Have we all been had?
 
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Wax debubblizer probably is windex, I know techs who have used it. Kerosene for stone separator... I wouldn't try that on anything of value, but I have heard of people using olive oil so it probably can be done just fine.
 
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