P&S Remover

Doris A

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What brand of plaster and stone remover do you all use? I've used L & R for years but it doesn't seem to be as good as it used to be....looking to switch brands.
 
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We've used Schein's brand the last couple of years with good results...
 
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The protech anhydrous sodium citrate is a pretty good deal, if you have lots of iron in your water U might want to use distilled water to mix it though. Its probably the safest most stable stone remover that I know of. and since U mix it yourself shipping is kept to min.
Does Not Require an Ultrasonic Machine. Easy to Handle and Store. Very Economical to Use - Low Shipping Cost Packaged as a powder on the bottom of a 4 Liter.
 
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L & R in a Sympro.... but I'm curious to hear what solutions work. I love new tricks.
 
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Here is a trick, don't let the stuff stick to all your hard work!
 
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Thanks ya'll, I think I'll try the Protech, I use their tartar and stain remover and it works great. I wish I didn't need P&S remover but sometimes s**t happens and I'd rather soak it off than grind it.
 
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Here is a trick, don't let the stuff stick to all your hard work!

Mine is usually mechanical adhesion interproximal- too small to get into with an instrument. I don't use polymeric coatings, just flowstone to invest.
 
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