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Problem / Question |
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When you bake the stain the stained area becomes blackish. |
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Cause (1) |
| The mixed stain was exposed to air for too long. The stain liquid contains organic material that can undergo chemical change after which it may not burn out properly. |
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Solution / Answer (1) |
| Mix small batches of stain so they will be used quickly and keep the palette covered when not in use. Keep the stain liquid out of direct sunlight. |
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Cause (2) |
| You are using the stain liquid of another manufacturer. |
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Solution / Answer (2) |
| Please use Noritake stain liquid only. |
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Problem / Question |
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The stain I have been using is not as shiny when applied on Noritake porcelain. |
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Solution / Answer |
| Use Noritake Super Stain. |
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Problem / Question |
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Noritake Glaze as the glaze of other manufacturers. |
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Cause |
| It is intended to be that way. Natural teeth are not glossy in the cervical area. To obtain a glossy incisal area, polish it with Noritake Pearl Surface F. |
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Problem / Question |
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What is the difference between Noritake Super Stain and Noritake Internal Live? |
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Solution / Answer |
| There is a different selection of shades and the light transmissivity is very different. |