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How to properly wet a cast. For rinsing while trimming/wax seperation/duplication/processing.
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<blockquote data-quote="JKraver" data-source="post: 358829" data-attributes="member: 13886"><p>Well I have never heard of using hot tap water, I wouldn't do that. The model needs to be saturated so it doesn't pull the hydrocolloid into the model. Do you mean completely drying it as in setting it on the bench for a few hours or just blowing off the excess? SDS which is basically your model stone that has been allowed to separate is just gentler on the model than tap water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKraver, post: 358829, member: 13886"] Well I have never heard of using hot tap water, I wouldn't do that. The model needs to be saturated so it doesn't pull the hydrocolloid into the model. Do you mean completely drying it as in setting it on the bench for a few hours or just blowing off the excess? SDS which is basically your model stone that has been allowed to separate is just gentler on the model than tap water. [/QUOTE]
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