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<p>[QUOTE="kyratango, post: 10387697, member: 5006"]Oh, charming toads!</p><p>I'm not at all used to repair ceramic, but for me, first step is to get rid of that "repair"!</p><p>Aceton (a cotton well wet put on it then wrapped in tin foil to keep it in contact and let sit one or two hours) or heat it with heat gun or hair dryer.</p><p>After I'd use WEPAM or white milliput.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kyratango, post: 10387697, member: 5006"]Oh, charming toads! I'm not at all used to repair ceramic, but for me, first step is to get rid of that "repair"! Aceton (a cotton well wet put on it then wrapped in tin foil to keep it in contact and let sit one or two hours) or heat it with heat gun or hair dryer. After I'd use WEPAM or white milliput.[/QUOTE]
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