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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Zirconium
Discolored Zirconia after glazing
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<blockquote data-quote="Contraluz" data-source="post: 327935" data-attributes="member: 3357"><p>Try prolonging the dry time, before the oven closes. Dont apply too much glaze, either. Also, don't put the restorations directly on the tray. These trays are heatsinks! From what I know, these trays also suck up all the contaminants and may pass em along, onto your restorations. I use honeycomb trays. And to keep them clean, I put them in the oven, when I run the cleaning cycle on the Programat. You will find that under the Maintenance tab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Contraluz, post: 327935, member: 3357"] Try prolonging the dry time, before the oven closes. Dont apply too much glaze, either. Also, don't put the restorations directly on the tray. These trays are heatsinks! From what I know, these trays also suck up all the contaminants and may pass em along, onto your restorations. I use honeycomb trays. And to keep them clean, I put them in the oven, when I run the cleaning cycle on the Programat. You will find that under the Maintenance tab. [/QUOTE]
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