How to Repair Broken Porcelain and China



How to Repair Broken Porcelain and China. n this The China Repair Studio video, I will be showing you how to sand Milliput on ceramic and porcelain ready for painting.

Join me and start learning the skills of ceramic, porcelain and pottery repair and restoration.
We will be covering equipment, adhesives, bonding, gluing, filling, sanding, painting and airbrushing.

We all have a broken piece of pottery/porcelain lurking in our cupboards which we can all recycle and reuse.

I have been a ceramic restorer for many years after and would love to share my experience with you.

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8 thoughts on “How to Repair Broken Porcelain and China”

  1. Hi, Ive chipped a dinner plate that I've not had long, I've bought some milliput to repair it, could you tell me is it possible to hide the repair using a paint or a glaze? If so could you recommend any please. Many thanks, your videos are very good by the way very informative.

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  2. It appears there is an opening with lid on the top. If so dismantling the lamp may have helped to gain access for easier and tighter fitment in this situation. Also I believe you touched on this, but I've had luck heating the areas to be repaired, and epoxy adhesive itself, with a heat gun or blow dryer. I find the epoxy thins out and is able to form tighter seams.

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