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How do I repair a broken ceramic tea pot lid?
We received a hand made tea set while overseas visiting family and the lid just fell out of the cabinet and broke in two clean pieces. How can I repair the lid? I've got some super glue gel, but I'm guessing that is toxic and wouldn't be the best hold up against heat and moisture. What can I do to fix this irreplaceable piece? Please also let me know where I can buy the product you are suggesting. Thank you.
PS Throwing the piece away is NOT an option. It is one of a kind and means too much to be discarded.
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
E6000 is hands down the best glue I've ever used, and i've fixed many a teapot (and cup, and piggy bank, and lamp.....) with it. You can get it at any hobby store, and in the craft section of wal mart (and probably the glue section, too).
- 1 decade ago
Sorry Cookie,
abt yr pot lid. I have several myself. If I were in your position I would use the SGG- Reason being you are not going to heat the top anyways. I usually heat my water and the pour it into the pot over the tea. I never stick my ceramic pot into a mocrowave- just preheat it in a electric pot or however you choose. I'm almost sure that no harm will b done just cause the lid is feelin a little steam. If you want to b sure contact the makers of SGG.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
easy,
go to walmart and buy
mighty putty its so easy to use
and 4 for 9 dollors..
much better than glue :)
i hope this helps~!