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Put the general steps for sugar coating tablets in the correct order. - Apply more coats of sugar syrup to smooth and round the tablets - Polish with wax and tumble with talc to get them really shiny - apply the subcoats (there may be more than one) of the sugar syrup to bond to the tablet and build up the coating thickness - apply thin coats of desired color and final smoothness, imprinting a logo may be done, too - Apply a waterproofing or sealing coat, if needed, to keep the tablet from melting when liquid coatings are put on

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Put the general steps for sugar coating tablets in the correct order.

Apply more coats of sugar syrup to smooth and round the tablets

Polish with wax and tumble with talc to get them really shiny

apply the subcoats (there may be more than one) of the sugar syrup to bond to the tablet and build up the coating thickness

apply thin coats of desired color and final smoothness, imprinting a logo may be done, too

Apply a waterproofing or sealing coat, if needed, to keep the tablet from melting when liquid coatings are put on

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  1. Apply a waterproofing or sealing coat, if needed, to keep the tablet from melting when liquid coatings are put on.
  2. Apply the subcoats (there may be more than one) of the sugar syrup to bond to the tablet and build up the coating thickness.
  3. Apply more coats of sugar syrup to smooth and round the tablets.
  4. Apply thin coats of desired color and final smoothness, imprinting a logo may be done, too.
  5. Polish with wax and tumble with talc to get them really shiny.

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