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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 49222, member: 78"]Hi Bev,</p><p> Great score! I love the mulberry transfers. Your bowl needs to have the chip soaked off and cleaned and reglued it would look 100% better. I have a plate that was broken into six pieces. It was glued back together God knows when and had the same brown oxidized glue edges as yours. i soaked in warm soapy water for an hour and scrubbed the edges. When I reglued it you could hardly tell it was cracked.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 49222, member: 78"]Hi Bev, Great score! I love the mulberry transfers. Your bowl needs to have the chip soaked off and cleaned and reglued it would look 100% better. I have a plate that was broken into six pieces. It was glued back together God knows when and had the same brown oxidized glue edges as yours. i soaked in warm soapy water for an hour and scrubbed the edges. When I reglued it you could hardly tell it was cracked. greg[/QUOTE]
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