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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
inline cracking
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<blockquote data-quote="NicelyMKV" data-source="post: 41597" data-attributes="member: 476"><p>The paste has composite binders that can cause issues like they are talking about. We constantly had cracks appear towards the end of the case. I would grind into the crack and it would have a small spot or two that would pop off clean. I started using powder(which I have always preferred) and never had a single issue after that. As a matter of fact, I quit using inline in the beginning because of the cracks. I hated it too because the shades are the best and easiest I have ever seen. Especially the D shades. Dead on...</p><p></p><p>Rob, I use powder now. Can barely sand blast it off! I heard Ivoclar will be coming out with their own powder possibly this Fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicelyMKV, post: 41597, member: 476"] The paste has composite binders that can cause issues like they are talking about. We constantly had cracks appear towards the end of the case. I would grind into the crack and it would have a small spot or two that would pop off clean. I started using powder(which I have always preferred) and never had a single issue after that. As a matter of fact, I quit using inline in the beginning because of the cracks. I hated it too because the shades are the best and easiest I have ever seen. Especially the D shades. Dead on... Rob, I use powder now. Can barely sand blast it off! I heard Ivoclar will be coming out with their own powder possibly this Fall. [/QUOTE]
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