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TheBruceBeat New user 24 Posts |
Does anyone use orthodontia rubber bands? They are available in huge quantities cheap without the added surcharge for "magic" rubber bands. I haven't tried them but they seem to be identical.
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inigmntoya Inner circle DC area native, now in Atlanta 2350 Posts |
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On 2014-01-06 14:23, TheBruceBeat wrote: Yes, and they are. You might also want to look into the latex free bands that are now made -- I haven't tried them myself but think they're less prone to rotting. |
TheBruceBeat New user 24 Posts |
Thanks!
I thought so. Rascally rabbits! |
Motor City Special user Metro Detroit Area 587 Posts |
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It's been a while since I tried the LATEX FREE BANDS. When I did, I found that they did not rot but they did lose their elasticity. If they are still like that, I do not recommend using them. |
inigmntoya Inner circle DC area native, now in Atlanta 2350 Posts |
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On 2014-01-14 14:02, Motor City wrote: How soon did that happen relative to rubber ones rotting out? I think replacing bands more often is a fair trade off vs the cleanup job if I don't get to one before it rots. |
Motor City Special user Metro Detroit Area 587 Posts |
Inigmntoya,
It happened quickly...in about a day or two. It was as though the band lost its memory. |
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