The SRS-100 is Wagner Precision’s stain removal and surface refinement system for restoring high polish to worn ceramic restorations in clinical and lab settings. Removes surface staining and restores original gloss without re-firing.

Surface staining on ceramic restorations is a common clinical problem, particularly on
feldspathic porcelain and older ceramic crowns that have lost their surface glaze over
time. Traditional remediation requires removal, re-firing with a fresh glaze layer, and
re-delivery — adding time, cost, and patient inconvenience. The SRS-100 provides a
chairside and laboratory alternative: a controlled abrasive system that removes surface
staining and restores a high-gloss surface finish without furnace access.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Compatible Materials | Feldspathic porcelain, leucite-reinforced ceramic, layered ceramic, IPS e.max |
| Kit Contents | Multiple polishing tips, SRS polishing compound |
| Use Environment | Intraoral (chairside) and laboratory bench |
| Recommended Speed | As directed per tip type |
| Firing Required | No |
The SRS-100 system is indicated in both chairside and laboratory scenarios where ceramic
surface quality needs to be restored without a full re-make or re-firing cycle.
Remove extrinsic staining from in-situ ceramic crowns and veneers during recall
appointments. Restore surface quality without removing the restoration.
After chairside occlusal or contact adjustment, restore the polished surface to the
adjusted area without sending the case back to the laboratory.
Restore surface quality on returned cases or repaired restorations without access
to a glazing furnace. Ideal for after-hours or urgent case scenarios.
Ceramic implant crowns that show surface wear or staining can be refinished in situ,
extending the clinical lifespan of the restoration.