I have a broken clay pot, what is the best product to fix it?
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Janet Pizaro on Mar 17, 2016You can use a product from Locktite a stik-n-seal adhesive that is for outdoor use and dries clear.Helpful Reply
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Kim on Mar 17, 2016You can use epoxy. Make sure the parts that are being glued are clean and dry. Like this one. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Milliput-MPP-4-Epoxy-Putty-Terracotta/dp/B000UZER5YHelpful Reply
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Barbara J F Charest on Mar 17, 2016I have always had success with E6000.Helpful Reply
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Linda on Mar 17, 2016Check out gorilla glueHelpful Reply
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Cindy on Mar 17, 2016Epoxy for sureHelpful Reply
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MN Mom on Mar 17, 2016A waterproof epoxy is your best bet.Helpful Reply
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Marlene O'Halloran on Mar 19, 2016E6000 is the way to go. It will glue most anything , love this stuff!Helpful Reply
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