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<blockquote data-quote="Marcusthegladiator CDT" data-source="post: 114596" data-attributes="member: 7071"><p>Careful with the paliseal... It cures with a dark tint to it. I was building my temps much lighter to compensate.</p><p>If you build a lot of temps you can go with an expensive bottle of paliseal. But the "Radica," sealer is the same thing, only no tint. Much easier to apply.</p><p>And at only $14.00 a bottle its a steal! And polishes to a fingerprint proof sheen much easier than paliseal.</p><p>When I found out it was only $14.00 I ordered 5 bottles and started putting it on my toast. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>We build a lot of temps. The trick is to seal the temp and before the cure, blow all the excess off with the compressed air. Then cure for a minute. Now apply another coat the same way, blow it all off and you have a beautiful texture that's bubble free. and cure....</p><p>I put some crap in my light curers button so I can cure with the door open. I just hold it on my tweezers and spin it around for a minute, by then its cured enough to touch and lay down. So you don't have to bother trying to settle the wet bridge on some pegs and get your finger prints all over it...</p><p></p><p>Call DENTSPLY and ask for the $14.00 bottle of, "Radica Provisional Sealer."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcusthegladiator CDT, post: 114596, member: 7071"] Careful with the paliseal... It cures with a dark tint to it. I was building my temps much lighter to compensate. If you build a lot of temps you can go with an expensive bottle of paliseal. But the "Radica," sealer is the same thing, only no tint. Much easier to apply. And at only $14.00 a bottle its a steal! And polishes to a fingerprint proof sheen much easier than paliseal. When I found out it was only $14.00 I ordered 5 bottles and started putting it on my toast. :) We build a lot of temps. The trick is to seal the temp and before the cure, blow all the excess off with the compressed air. Then cure for a minute. Now apply another coat the same way, blow it all off and you have a beautiful texture that's bubble free. and cure.... I put some crap in my light curers button so I can cure with the door open. I just hold it on my tweezers and spin it around for a minute, by then its cured enough to touch and lay down. So you don't have to bother trying to settle the wet bridge on some pegs and get your finger prints all over it... Call DENTSPLY and ask for the $14.00 bottle of, "Radica Provisional Sealer." [/QUOTE]
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