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Originals by weber
Sold wax as a inovative new dental lining material

I recently purchased a lining material from this a*hole and it is nothing but worthless wax. It lasts about ten to 15 minutes before it starts to peek out the edges of the denture, so you are constantly removing it with your tongue. When you first put it in it feels like rubber of some kind. It's even colored to resemble some type of latex material. After you shape it the denture fits great, that is until the saliva in your mouth starts breaking it down, and the true charictoristics of wax become apparent. It thins out quickly forcing the user to keep applying the denture powder they provide, until it doesn't hold anymore and when you take your denture out the wax sticks to your gums and it is very hard to remove. This is what his ad says, " Weber Denture Liner Kit (Patent Pending): Another, less expensive method of re-lining a loose denture is to apply an always soft, always flexible liner material on the inside (top) of the denture. This way of solving the problem is available in Webers new do-it-yourself Weber Denture Liner kit. It is an easy way of re-lining a denture that can be done by the false teeth wearer at home. The liners can be used on both upper and lower dentures. They require no mixing, are always soft, flexible and long lasting. One Liner can be used for one to four weeks. Length of use of a Liner depends on quality of care provided by the denture wearer. Four weeks? You would be lucky to last 4 hours. I paid 24.00 for 4 liners. I used 3 in 8 hours and each one fell apart as only wax does. See he's smart, he doesn't say what it's made of, he implies, because there is no way anyone would believe that wax would last 4 months if he had said that's what they were made of. $ 24.00 for 25 cents worth of wax


Offender: Originals by weber

Country: USA   State: New Jersey   City: Toms river
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