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<blockquote data-quote="Old School Dentures" data-source="post: 274182" data-attributes="member: 4236"><p>I’ve always used half buff half plaster. Dip your finished wax up in soapy water and blow dry before investing. We also use investing paste, I forget what it’s called but I can let you know Monday when I’m in lab. It will completely eliminate stone around teeth, I wouldn’t invest without it, you need the kit and walnut shells, it is good for full cases and partial with long spans. Partials with single teeth sections I just use the 1/2-1/2 stone/plaster. The investing paste stuff saves hours of time though and it’s not too expensive. Small learning curve-PM me if interested I can give you the name and tips on using it. I’ve been using over 20 years now </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old School Dentures, post: 274182, member: 4236"] I’ve always used half buff half plaster. Dip your finished wax up in soapy water and blow dry before investing. We also use investing paste, I forget what it’s called but I can let you know Monday when I’m in lab. It will completely eliminate stone around teeth, I wouldn’t invest without it, you need the kit and walnut shells, it is good for full cases and partial with long spans. Partials with single teeth sections I just use the 1/2-1/2 stone/plaster. The investing paste stuff saves hours of time though and it’s not too expensive. Small learning curve-PM me if interested I can give you the name and tips on using it. I’ve been using over 20 years now Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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