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- Deb Hedgecough Ludwigon Aug 12, 2017E-6000, at Walmart in the paint Dept.HelpfulReply
- Janet Pizaroon Aug 12, 2017http://www.ebay.com/gds/How-Can-I-Repair-Chipped-or-Cracked-Pottery-/10000000177634749/g.htmlHelpfulReply
- Michelleon Aug 12, 20172 part epoxy is great because it sets up slowly, giving you time to make sure everything is lined up properly & it will fill small areas that might have a tiny piece missing. Always be sure to read the label before buying to make sure it's the correct epoxy for your material and follow manufacturers instructions.HelpfulReply
- Chas' Crazy Creationson Aug 12, 2017Here is an article that might be helpful - http://www.lakesidepottery.com/Pages/Pottery-tips/epoxies-vs-cyanoacrylate-super-glue-crazy-glue-ceramic-china-repair.htm - good luckHelpfulReply
- DesertRoseon Aug 12, 2017polyvinyl acetate is best to use for pottery. Gorilla glue comes in clear super glue just for pottery and is the polyvinyl acetate. The second best choice is probably the epoxy two part drying glue. Find it where Gorilla and other glues are found. We use Gorilla because we think it holds best. The different glues they make are marked for their use, so you will find your "pottery" clearly marked for use. Hope you can find some!HelpfulReply
- Cin21825342on Aug 13, 2017I use E6000HelpfulReply
- Fiddledd224on Aug 13, 2017Krazy GlueHelpfulReply