Problems with pit resins
What I refer to has absolutley nothing to do with what resin you use. Depending on the technique being used, the resin left in a drilled pit when the bridge is removed can be full of micro air bubbles. I normally choose to remove my bridge by first sliding the injector to the side, which results in a little squirt of resin. This may be a factor in what I see as "cloudy" resin in the pit.
Use a washed, clean terry towel to remove any resin left in the hole. Then use your choice of pit filler. This is foolproof and results in crystal clear pits... it will not cause a problem unless you use a filthy rag.
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