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Should I get a shell blaster?
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<blockquote data-quote="kcdt" data-source="post: 286342" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>That's how most do it.</p><p>I rarely have to resort to it finishing my own stuff.</p><p>It is important to get all wax off the teeth. Even if you have to make several passes to do it.</p><p>Seal interproximals well and avoid deep crevasses. Never floss a wax up.</p><p></p><p>I know the waxer likes to sling it out quick, but even going over it a few times is nothing compared to the time wasted trying to clean up a dirty process.</p><p></p><p>I too avoid putty/elastomerics.</p><p></p><p>Push comes to shove, a shell blaster is good way go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcdt, post: 286342, member: 349"] That's how most do it. I rarely have to resort to it finishing my own stuff. It is important to get all wax off the teeth. Even if you have to make several passes to do it. Seal interproximals well and avoid deep crevasses. Never floss a wax up. I know the waxer likes to sling it out quick, but even going over it a few times is nothing compared to the time wasted trying to clean up a dirty process. I too avoid putty/elastomerics. Push comes to shove, a shell blaster is good way go. [/QUOTE]
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