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<blockquote data-quote="Andi" data-source="post: 12149" data-attributes="member: 996"><p>***, seriously?.....a wire bending machine?! Man, orthodontics for the traditionally trained technician is going to be dead in the next 10 years! Its scary, esp when it means I trained for 7 years only to get to the other side and just have button to press.</p><p></p><p>Lab lady - </p><p><a href="http://www.hagerworldwide.com/PROTHOCLEAN.HTML" target="_blank">Protho Clean</a> </p><p>I dont know if it will work but a link to the protho spray. It cleans off residue from polishing etc that sometimes you just can't get to with a toothbrush (I dont have a steam cleaner) It shines up the surface really nicely (my polishing is good but this just gives it an extra edge) and it smells really nice and minty, taking away that horrid monomer smell. Really wish the dental rep hadn't shown it to me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andi, post: 12149, member: 996"] ***, seriously?.....a wire bending machine?! Man, orthodontics for the traditionally trained technician is going to be dead in the next 10 years! Its scary, esp when it means I trained for 7 years only to get to the other side and just have button to press. Lab lady - [url=http://www.hagerworldwide.com/PROTHOCLEAN.HTML]Protho Clean[/url] I dont know if it will work but a link to the protho spray. It cleans off residue from polishing etc that sometimes you just can't get to with a toothbrush (I dont have a steam cleaner) It shines up the surface really nicely (my polishing is good but this just gives it an extra edge) and it smells really nice and minty, taking away that horrid monomer smell. Really wish the dental rep hadn't shown it to me! [/QUOTE]
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