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i have read about and seen online that some people use this stuff called rapid flask from whipmix when doing the second pour while flasking a denture. I decided to buy some here for the lab and give it a try to see how it works. I mixed it accorded to the directions and poured it into the flask, was a lot different than using just regular stone. After breaking it out after processing the denture came out just about flawless. all the detail we put into the waxing was 100% preserved. But I still ended up with about 3-4 small bubbles in the finished denture. So now my question is did I do something wrong that caused the bubbles to form? seems like the way its advertised there wouldnt be any issues like that. also curious if anyone else uses this stuff and if you have any tips or tricks to using it.