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Model side release agent for dentures - need suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="altlab" data-source="post: 19181" data-attributes="member: 1612"><p>To: KCDT and the world:</p><p>You wrote:"I've been using DVA Acrylic and Plaster Separator. Some kind of formula involving PVS solids. " Thanks for the suggestion and I ordered it on your recco. I think one of the other posters may be confusing your suggestion with DVA's Very Special Seperator" - I looked it up your suggestion in Pearson's dental cat. and it definitely lists the prodict as a "plaster AND acrylic seperator" - 16 oz. </p><p>What is your application procedure on the model?Applied hot,cold, multiple layers,blown off, etc. </p><p>Also related to another comment:</p><p>I have been using .001 tinfoil for doing acrylic repairs for 35 years and although it takes a moment to burnish-about 10 seconds ( and attach the edges beyond the repair with setup wax) , the repair comes out absolutely shiny, nothing to clean off and sooo much nicer than a chemical release film. If you puncture the foil applying just put a little setup wax on the offending area. Also if you are up against a denture tooth and don't want to survey out the u-cut apply a little melted red boxing wax in the undercut over the foil and it will release as you pry it off. Complicated multi-step constructions such as swing-locks can be made with no danger of acrylic bonding and come out already polished. If you are doing a denture palate repair no need to tack with wax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="altlab, post: 19181, member: 1612"] To: KCDT and the world: You wrote:"I've been using DVA Acrylic and Plaster Separator. Some kind of formula involving PVS solids. " Thanks for the suggestion and I ordered it on your recco. I think one of the other posters may be confusing your suggestion with DVA's Very Special Seperator" - I looked it up your suggestion in Pearson's dental cat. and it definitely lists the prodict as a "plaster AND acrylic seperator" - 16 oz. What is your application procedure on the model?Applied hot,cold, multiple layers,blown off, etc. Also related to another comment: I have been using .001 tinfoil for doing acrylic repairs for 35 years and although it takes a moment to burnish-about 10 seconds ( and attach the edges beyond the repair with setup wax) , the repair comes out absolutely shiny, nothing to clean off and sooo much nicer than a chemical release film. If you puncture the foil applying just put a little setup wax on the offending area. Also if you are up against a denture tooth and don't want to survey out the u-cut apply a little melted red boxing wax in the undercut over the foil and it will release as you pry it off. Complicated multi-step constructions such as swing-locks can be made with no danger of acrylic bonding and come out already polished. If you are doing a denture palate repair no need to tack with wax. [/QUOTE]
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