I watched this and fixed a cup with the thought that I would ne back here to say its BS and doesnt last. I am....however...here to say that I have been using the cup for the last 6 weeks, run it through the dishwasher all the time, and the repair has not flinched. And I had a fairly significant crack. Normally I would just pitch a chipped cup, but this one slipped out of my hands and chipped before I even used it. The repair works and works great.
Good concept but the sand paper discolored it.looked better prior to sanding.I have a blue mug so maybe just the right food coloring in the baking soda?
I have a TINY hairline crack partway down a $40 stoneware cup and was thinking of just smearing some superglue on there. I’m wondering if that’s going to be food safe for use with hot coffee?
Super glue is toxi but the name brand Krazy glue is not as it was originally intended to be used during the war to hold deep gashes together and stop bleeding. Till it could be looked at after out of danger. And is still taught in higher level first aid courses. But im not sure how it would do being heated and cooled repeaditly
Fixed chips in pieces of Franciscan Desert Rose ceramics. Not quite invisible but MUCH better. I suggest wearing gloves and having a bottle of rubbing alcohol handy.
It ok but as long u don’t drink from it u know that glue is no good for nothing that u gona use to drink or eat out of it for instance if u fix a chip from a plate , I won’t do that glue is hazardous
Yes it's fine to use repaired bowls in the microwave, the largest chip I filled in is 15x10mm and had no issues. Moisture might effect it. Microwaves vibrate water which results in heat. It's best not to soak the area and use in the microwave, no toxic fumes will result but the repair might break.
@@EverydayFunny1992 No, definitely not. The plastic starts breaking down at such high temperatures, so this is definitely not usable for anything that goes into the oven.
Uufff i accidentally broke my madam favourite bowl and that was new.that's why i run here to find a solution on how to fix it or else I'll be a dead meat! I have that baking soda but i don't have that super glue! Daymn!
A plain mug does. You go to Starbucks to get a Starbucks mug and it's more than that. I've had a Christmas starbuvks mug I've used for years and id repair it if it got chipped. It is a limited edition though, not just a plain logo bug like this that can be replaced
I think this video was made to feature an ingenious method on how to repair a broken porcelain mug regardless if the cost of the cup is $2 or $1000 ...