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<blockquote data-quote="Pat_L" data-source="post: 295123" data-attributes="member: 6468"><p>We used to press pack clear acrylic with a wax spacer, then replace with Impak. Now we do the entire thing with Impak at a 3 to 1 powder to liquid ratio. The finished product ends up hard but malleable when warmed. Every doctor we’ve done one for has switched. Easy to insert, polishes nicely when cool, seems to last well. We make them a little thicker than the all acrylic ones, but they don’t seem to mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat_L, post: 295123, member: 6468"] We used to press pack clear acrylic with a wax spacer, then replace with Impak. Now we do the entire thing with Impak at a 3 to 1 powder to liquid ratio. The finished product ends up hard but malleable when warmed. Every doctor we’ve done one for has switched. Easy to insert, polishes nicely when cool, seems to last well. We make them a little thicker than the all acrylic ones, but they don’t seem to mind. [/QUOTE]
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