I watched both tutorials on fixing a chip on a plate. Thank you I made notes on products you used. Can’t wait to fix my plate. Your directions were clear and easy to follow. I live in Seattle Washington. 💯 Have a beautiful day. Susan
Hi Ali, I'm a German Figurine maker living in New Zealand. I made an elaborate piece with a girl sitting on a wall. The dress was very difficult to make. Even tho I took great care it got hairline cracks in 3 places. So I searched the net for someone who is an expert in fixing ceramic/porcelain and found you. 😊❤😊. I have tried to find your products here in New Zealand, which was an impossible undertaking. So I bought something that I am hopeful that they would do the trick. I found milliput, but not the same glaze you use. Greetings from the other side of the world. 😊
I learned about Milliput in 2021 when my sister (who was at the end of her cancer journey) had a fall in her garden. She'd broken her fav ornament. I asked my aunty, who i knew makes and sells pottery, down in Devon. If she knew if it could be repaired without using that awful glue that goes yellow. She recommended Milliput. Wow! The things i have repaired since then is endless. It's amazing stuff. I just didn't know about the Ruskins glaze product. I'm looking forward to trying that out.
Hi, Time says 0: 12- but it is 4 PM here in Michigan. Thank you for these terrific videos. I have a BFA in Studio Arts, with an emphasis on Ceramics. I worked as a designer/ Creative Director / Ceramic Engineer in CA, but have retired to rural Michigan now. I am buying, selling antiques Ive picked up. Many are ceramics, porcelain, and some are quite valuable, but may have a tiny chip. Ive always wanted to learn to repair these correctly. But now I live in a rural area, not close enough to any classes. So glad to find your You Tube repair studio. Im just starting in, but plan to to watch everything. Thanks again!
I am a thrifter and always find beautiful pieces with chips or cracks. I will now be able to purchase those pieces and try to repair them myself. Thanks for your tutorials. God bless.
Dawn from the UK. An old precious piece of ours just got chipped and I searched online and found your video. I am going to try to fix it. Thank you so much for this information.
Oh I should have watched your How to Use Milliput video first. I’m so happy to have found your instructions for repairing porcelain and pottery. I find many wonderful items at flea markets - right now I have a set of six French hand painted fish plates from the early twentieth century, but two have rim chips. You’re showing me how to repair them. Thank you!
I am so happy I found you again. I watched one of your videos a year or two ago, and then I couldn't find back to your channel - until now. I bought a cheap china dinner set, where some of the plates have small chips. (Part of the reason I got it so cheap). Luckily the seller kept the chipped plates, so I could buy a full set. I REALLY love the set, and want to try to repair the chips. Just need to watch a few more videos, and maybe rehearse on some other porcelain first. So now I have saved your channel so I will find you again. :) Greetings from Norway.
Hello, I am Veronica from The Netherlands (Amsterdam) living now in the UK Kent and just won (bidding) a Lladro 'Little Sleepwalker' Child Sleepwalking Figurine 24cm Slight Damage it says. Which is not, three fingers are missing and today I have learned about the existence of Milliput. Great! As my husband had cracked a part of the toilet and the ceramic sink as well, while doing a repair job. So hopefully I will fix the fingers and use mine to crack-on with the rest. Thank you with showing me how to do it. Has ordered on eBay the Milliput super fine white (hope the yellow goes with it) before winning the figurine as I figured that no one wants to buy it any way. Going after the German Waterproof sandpaper 300-800 and the Micro Mesh 1200 sandpaper followed Rustins quick drying ceramic glaze (10 days drying for a 100% result). Only have to find your link what kind of 'porcelain paint(?) you use as I do not want to shock the sleepwalker when he wakes up and find out his white fingers...All the best!
I have a mug that the artist forgot to glaze in the kiln. I do not want to destroy the mug because it's from 1949. I do however want to preserve the bottom where the year is scratched in and the artist name with some sort of glazing that will withstand washing. Is there something i can use without using a kiln/heat? Thanks for the milliput tutorial. I have another piece that needs repair. :)
Greetings from Turkey, I can't find the value of any product used in Turkey 🥺 Cold glaze is not sold, there is always a hot secret, and it is very difficult to make hot glaze after repairing a broken part, home ovens are not suitable for it, I could not figure out how to close the places for repairs Cold glaze is not sold, there is always a hot secret, and it is very difficult to make hot glaze after repairing a broken part, home ovens are not suitable for it, I could not figure out how to close the places for repairs 🥺 I can't get it through customs because it's a flammable substance, I wish I knew what I could do but it's so fun to watch you thank you.
Hi there, I am sorry to hear that you are finding it difficult to get hold of products. Winsir and Newton Acylic glaze is fairly mainstream, again it is a cold glaze. 👍
Really enjoyed your video very knowledgeable. I collect wall pockets and jugs and often find ones that are beautiful but damaged so now I feel inspired to try and do some renovation repairs. Just need to see your painting techniques. Deb
I enjoyed your video very much. I did notice at the end of the first video you left extra milliput on the jug, a 1/16” it seemed all round. So I’m assuming milliput has shrinkage? I don’t think you mentioned whether it did, but I got the impression one should not mold the shape to be perfectly aligned but leave room for shrinkage? Thank you.
I love that I can save my grandmother's china it's discontinued and several pieces need repair. The covered Casserole dish, bottom is cracked with staining and large chip at the top. I believe I can try to save it from your vedios. Will look for your advice on stains? Thank you ❤
It might be restorable, but keep in mind that these materials aren't non-toxic so the moment it is repaired the ceramic shouldn't be used for food serving. I think it's great that restorers and conservators are demonstrating their techniques, but people with no training should be aware that we take academic degrees to learn how to do these repairs.
My serving bowl lid is broken I am trying to fix it, but don’t know from where it’s starts as I don’t have the broken pcs ..if you could help me it will be great
I will try that, thanks! My problem is the paint has gone on too thickly and looks ugly. I have been gently sanding the paint back but with the blue 1200 sand paper I have been using the blue colour marks the paint. I am finding matching and getting the paint on cleanly the most challenging. Your videos have been inspirational. I might just say its a Museum Repair !!@@theceramicrepairstudio
Happy new year Alison. I have a project! An art deco naked lady statuette which I think is made of plaster. She was originally a green colour but has been sloshed with magnolia emulsion. Eek. How can I get it off. Her head was also broken and needs to be re-attached, but it's the emulsion paint which is the problem. Have you any suggestions? Looking forward to your new restoration project.
Hi Barbara, Happy 2021!. With regards to your statue, taking emulsion paint off plaster can be tricky. You could try very gently scraping it off with a small putty knife to loosen the paint. If you do use this method try a patch test first in an area which isn't obviously seen. Good luck and please let me know how you get on.🥰
I am practising repairing on a chipped Portmerian Mug, which I love. On rubbing down, I've managed to dull down the original glaze to one side of the chip. How do you prevent that happening in the first place? Can I paint the glaze over this area when I'm finished. Love your videos, by the way.
Hi there, once you have painted your item and are putting on the glaze, I would just lightly extend it to the original bit you dulled down. Sometimes it is very difficult to not sand an edge if an original, just carful sanding. Glad you like the vudeo. 🥰💕🍀
Thanks so much for your videos! I first watched your “how to” video and was able to fix a very sentimental mug from my Gma from 1987!! I was just wondering, will the Milliput hold up if I wash the mug with soap and water? Also, any idea if it is safe to drink from? The fix is along the edge and I try to avoid it every time I drink 😂 Thanks again!
Hi Chloe, many thanks for your comment. I have used Milliput on the rim of plates and mugs and have washed them in warm soapy water. As long as you have sanded down 'no sharp edges' and have washed the item I think it is ok. For clarification though I would check the Manufacturers instructions either in the packet or online. So pleased you managed to fix your sentimental jug. 🥰
Hello, I'm going to be following your tips on how to repair some beloved mugs, and bought a micro-mesh cloth (same grade as in the video), and wanted to know what the texture of the cloth should feel like - I'm visually impaired, and to me one side feels like cloth and the other a little bit tacky, almost like rubber...is this a protective layer that can be peeled, or is that what it feels like? Thank you for the great videos!
Hi there, the side of the micro -mesh cloth is the side that feels slightly like rubber and is not peeled. So pleased you like my videos. Please let me know how you get on.
Hi Alison ..my Chinese teapot has a hairline crack where the handle meets the body ..I gather I must have bumped it? ..can you please suggest what I should use to seal the hairline crack and reinforce so the handle doesn't break. I still use the teapot and am trying to save it from breaking. The teapot is about 80 years old and is beautiful!
Hi Andrea, you could strengthen with sliw release glue or if a larger crack Milliput, unfortunately the handle will be a weak point so I wouldn't recommend holding the handle afterwards.
Hi Margaret I cannot entirely say yes, as it depends on the temperature in which you was it ext. Also a teapot lid would get lots of steam so not sure. Please let me know how you get on.🥰
I enjoyed this, it gave me one of those slapping the head "Dough!" moments. Your tip on finishing the last bit of sanding from the original ceramic to milliput, obvious to me now you mention it but its where I have consistently gone wrong and could not work out why I kept getting a ridge no matter how careful I was, thank you for opening my eyes on that one. Do you ever create Kintsugi pieces (repairing with gold)?
Hi Charles, many thanks for your comment, glad you found it useful, sometimes it is the most obvious things. Funny enough I was going to use a Kinsugi method on my next piece which is the Famille Rose bowl . Happy New Year.
Thanks, Alison. I really enjoyed that. I was trying to repair a favourite mug with interior filler. It was going well until I rubbed off acrylic paint I’d added and the filler came away too! Your videos have come to the rescue. Thank you. I’ll get some milliput. Not sure if I can justify the cost of the glaze for a single item (I’m Scottish!). Please keep the videos coming, they’re terrific. Didn’t you recommend a flat brush then use a round brush 😂? Thanks again, from the Clyde Coast.
Hi Paul, many thanks for your comment, I really appreciate it. I am glad you have found the videos useful. When it comes to glazes Winsor and Newton do a ceramic glaze although I have never tried. When it comes to brushes I do prefer to use a flat brush when glazing.
I’ve purchased your book and I’m loving it. Could you please recommend a glaze?? Rustin isn’t here in US on Amazon. There is a Windsor Newton…..I’m looking but I don’t know what to purchase. Thank you duane
Hi Duane, thanks for your comment, I am so glad you are enjoying my videos and book. I think there is an American company called Conservation Resources which sell Rustins, otherwise I think the Winsor and Newton is your next option.🥰
@@theceramicrepairstudio conservation resources doesn’t have it. I searched for an alternative and I can’t seem to find one. If you could help me find an alternative I’ve appreciate it. Is this a plain glaze used in pottery making. Maybe if I had a better explanation of what it is I could find a substitute. There is Glazes for painting, etc. but we must have some in US. THANK YOU, duane
Hi from Mobile, Alabama! I'm trying to figure out how to repair an Italian terracotta giraffe whose had the fiddly bits (ears and horns) knocked off and poorly repaired with what I believe is an epoxy resin, but not sure. I'd PREFER not to remove the old adhesive as it's mostly sunken below the original surface level. Would miliput or green stuff adhere to the old adhesive? Also, I've heard that green stuff is easier to mold (like a tiny snake or ball shape) for getting into tight creases, and that miliput is best for easy to reach or larger repairs. Please share your thoughts. I really appreciate your channel and advice! Cheers.
Hi there, I have never used Green stuff as I tend to use Milliput. I would always take off old glue, but if you can't I would personally use Milliput. Although it depends on how much old srlurface glue there is the adear.
Hello Alison, thanks for your videos. I have watched some of your videos but are still a little bit insecure about painting and varnishing. My projekt is a overglazed, white ceramic elephant lamp I would like to paint black with Winston Winston, use some gold leafe like the one you used on the dogs collars and then finishing with glaze. Then let the ceramic dry for 10 days you said. Does that mean I do’nt need to put the lamp in the oven for the gold and glaze to harden?? It is confusing because other people put the ceramic in ovens after painting but I ca’nt do that with a lamp. Cheers Mette, Denmark
Hi Mette, many thanks for your comment and for watching. The glaze I use is waterborne so better for the environment. It is fully hardened in 10 days WITHOUT putting into an oven. I do use treasure gold often, but there is also a product called liquid leaf in gold which I would highly recommend, I used this product on a pair of Staffordshire greyhounds video 'painting and varnishing ceramics ' if you want to take a look. Hope this is useful to you and please let me know how you get on. 💕
this glaze dosent need firing to be food safe? I have a ceramic bowl chip from edge. If i use milliput, do I have to glaze the chip part to make it food/dishwasher safe? If yes then do i have to fire it too?
Hello Alison, It looks like Santa has got you a new camera… I feel slightly disoriented with you sitting on the other side - lol. Nice work on the repair… also good to see your subscriber count growing, well done… Take care Paul,,
If you use to sandpaper carefully and work dow the grades without touching the original, when the Milliput is almost flush the you use a very light sandpaper to blend in. I do have a lot of videos on sanding if you want to look.
So the "Rustin's" glaze is where you can repair any missing glaze on pottery or porcelain without a kiln then? Let dry for 10 days and then i can use my mugs? Is there other brands here in the US that i can get that aren't as expensive?
Writing from NYC and very much enjoyed your UA-cam. If I have some of the original chipped pieces from a ceramic mug, is it possible to incorporate those wit some of the milliput to repair the chip?
Hi there, if you still have the chipped pieces you could glue them back on then fill the cracks with Milliput. , If you are going to be drinking from the mug I would just fill with Milliput. Please let me know how you get on..
Hello, I would like to know how is the glaze food safe ? I checked with the supplier and they replied: Rustins Acrylic Ceramic Glaze Clear is toy safe and it not tested as food safe. The product itself is self-curing based on self-crosslinking polymer. Do you think I can drink coffee with a cup repaired with Rustins ?
Slightly confused. First you explain why you need to sand from the original to the filler and then you are just going back and forward which is doing what you just told us not to do.
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Really enjoyed your informative tutorial.
Glad it was helpful! 😃
I watched both tutorials on fixing a chip on a plate. Thank you I made notes on products you used. Can’t wait to fix my plate. Your directions were clear and easy to follow. I live in Seattle Washington. 💯 Have a beautiful day.
Susan
You are so welcome!
USA Oregon. First time investigating fixing pottery. Thank you for your advice!
Your welcome 😀
Fantastic instruction on how to sand. You quite clearly know what your talking about. Enjoyed learning a lot of technical information. Thank you.
Your welcome
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Ali, I'm a German Figurine maker living in New Zealand. I made an elaborate piece with a girl sitting on a wall. The dress was very difficult to make. Even tho I took great care it got hairline cracks in 3 places. So I searched the net for someone who is an expert in fixing ceramic/porcelain and found you. 😊❤😊. I have tried to find your products here in New Zealand, which was an impossible undertaking. So I bought something that I am hopeful that they would do the trick. I found milliput, but not the same glaze you use. Greetings from the other side of the world. 😊
Many thanks for your comment, please let me know how you get on.
@@theceramicrepairstudio I found a cold glaze for ceramic in an art supply shop. That seems ok. Pebeo... have you heard about it?
I learned about Milliput in 2021 when my sister (who was at the end of her cancer journey) had a fall in her garden. She'd broken her fav ornament. I asked my aunty, who i knew makes and sells pottery, down in Devon. If she knew if it could be repaired without using that awful glue that goes yellow. She recommended Milliput.
Wow! The things i have repaired since then is endless. It's amazing stuff.
I just didn't know about the Ruskins glaze product. I'm looking forward to trying that out.
Hi, Time says 0: 12- but it is 4 PM here in Michigan.
Thank you for these terrific videos. I have a BFA in Studio Arts, with an emphasis on Ceramics. I worked as a designer/ Creative Director / Ceramic Engineer in CA, but have retired to rural Michigan now. I am buying, selling antiques Ive picked up. Many are ceramics, porcelain, and some are quite valuable, but may have a tiny chip. Ive always wanted to learn to repair these correctly. But now I live in a rural area, not close enough to any classes. So glad to find your You Tube repair studio. Im just starting in, but plan to to watch everything. Thanks again!
You're welcome. Please let me know how you get on.
I am a thrifter and always find beautiful pieces with chips or cracks. I will now be able to purchase those pieces and try to repair them myself. Thanks for your tutorials. God bless.
Many thanks for your comment, I am so pleased you enjoy my channel 😀
I hope you enjoy this video💕
Thanks, I have made the three fingers, looks alright and now up to repair the wash basin.
Great!
Thanks so much for showing us how to repair our china, it is much appreciated! From Linn, Missouri, USA.
Many thanks for your comment, I am really pleased you are enjoying my videos and are finding them useful. 😃
Dawn from the UK. An old precious piece of ours just got chipped and I searched online and found your video. I am going to try to fix it. Thank you so much for this information.
Good luck!
Thank you
Oh I should have watched your How to Use Milliput video first. I’m so happy to have found your instructions for repairing porcelain and pottery. I find many wonderful items at flea markets - right now I have a set of six French hand painted fish plates from the early twentieth century, but two have rim chips. You’re showing me how to repair them. Thank you!
Glad you found my channel and the follow up video. 🥰 please let me know how you get on.
Binge watching your videos. They are all great.
Hi Mandy, many thanks fir your comment.🥰
I’m surprised you don’t have that many likes , I love the way you take your time to explain and educate. Thank you. BTW I’m in AZ United States.
Hi Lorna, many thanks for your comment, much appreciated. I am really pleased you like my videos. 💕👍
Just discovered you and watching all of your videos. Great info. From Houston, Texas!
I am glad you are finding them interesting and hopefully useful. Many thanks for your comment, I really appreciate it.
I am so happy I found you again. I watched one of your videos a year or two ago, and then I couldn't find back to your channel - until now. I bought a cheap china dinner set, where some of the plates have small chips. (Part of the reason I got it so cheap). Luckily the seller kept the chipped plates, so I could buy a full set. I REALLY love the set, and want to try to repair the chips. Just need to watch a few more videos, and maybe rehearse on some other porcelain first. So now I have saved your channel so I will find you again. :) Greetings from Norway.
Hi Helen, many thanks for your comment. I am so pleased you found it again. Please let me know how you get on with your ceramic journey. 🥰
Hello, I am Veronica from The Netherlands (Amsterdam) living now in the UK Kent and just won (bidding) a Lladro 'Little Sleepwalker' Child Sleepwalking Figurine 24cm Slight Damage it says. Which is not, three fingers are missing and today I have learned about the existence of Milliput. Great! As my husband had cracked a part of the toilet and the ceramic sink as well, while doing a repair job. So hopefully I will fix the fingers and use mine to crack-on with the rest. Thank you with showing me how to do it. Has ordered on eBay the Milliput super fine white (hope the yellow goes with it) before winning the figurine as I figured that no one wants to buy it any way. Going after the German Waterproof sandpaper 300-800 and the Micro Mesh 1200 sandpaper followed Rustins quick drying ceramic glaze (10 days drying for a 100% result). Only have to find your link what kind of 'porcelain paint(?) you use as I do not want to shock the sleepwalker when he wakes up and find out his white fingers...All the best!
I am so pleased you found my channel and have found out about Milliput.
Loved your video! and you could try placing some vaseline on the edge of the jar in between uses so the lid won't get sealed shut.
Great tip!
Madam. I have a problem with my china dinner pot. The glaze is full of cracks and i dont kniw how to fix it and its really expensive.
nice video..good job ,, you look very good at painting in the field of ceramics..
only those with artistic spirit can draw by hand ..
Amank, many thanks for your kind words. Glad you are enjoying the videos.😀
Excellent. Your vids are the best.
Your welcome 😃
I have a mug that the artist forgot to glaze in the kiln. I do not want to destroy the mug because it's from 1949. I do however want to preserve the bottom where the year is scratched in and the artist name with some sort of glazing that will withstand washing. Is there something i can use without using a kiln/heat? Thanks for the milliput tutorial. I have another piece that needs repair. :)
Inlove your videos! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge
See glad to hear, thank you very much. 😀
Thank you very much for your help. As a non-artistic person, you thorough instructions have given me confidence.
Your welcome, please let me know how you get on. 🥰🍀
I have a China bowl chipped and would like to repair myself.
Let me know how you get on.
Greetings from Turkey, I can't find the value of any product used in Turkey 🥺 Cold glaze is not sold, there is always a hot secret, and it is very difficult to make hot glaze after repairing a broken part, home ovens are not suitable for it, I could not figure out how to close the places for repairs Cold glaze is not sold, there is always a hot secret, and it is very difficult to make hot glaze after repairing a broken part, home ovens are not suitable for it, I could not figure out how to close the places for repairs 🥺 I can't get it through customs because it's a flammable substance, I wish I knew what I could do but it's so fun to watch you thank you.
Hi there, I am sorry to hear that you are finding it difficult to get hold of products. Winsir and Newton Acylic glaze is fairly mainstream, again it is a cold glaze. 👍
Hi I have white porcelinev plate there broken from edges can u plz tell me how to fix plz kindly
Really enjoyed your video very knowledgeable. I collect wall pockets and jugs and often find ones that are beautiful but damaged so now I feel inspired to try and do some renovation repairs. Just need to see your painting techniques. Deb
Many thanks for your comment, I am really pleased you are enjoying the channel. Please let me know how you get on with your projects.👍
Thank you for sharing your expertise. I have the information I need to address some chips in my white on white wedding china.
Hi Karen , your welcome. Please keep me know how you get on. 🥰
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Greetings from San Diego, CA - thank you for your wonderful videos!
You are so welcome!
I enjoyed your video very much. I did notice at the end of the first video you left extra milliput on the jug, a 1/16” it seemed all round. So I’m assuming milliput has shrinkage? I don’t think you mentioned whether it did, but I got the impression one should not mold the shape to be perfectly aligned but leave room for shrinkage? Thank you.
Great job. I’m from Houston, Texas.
Hi Rosa, many thanks for your comment. 😃
very educating. Love it .
Your welcome
I love that I can save my grandmother's china it's discontinued and several pieces need repair. The covered Casserole dish, bottom is cracked with staining and large chip at the top. I believe I can try to save it from your vedios. Will look for your advice on stains? Thank you ❤
Your welcome.
It might be restorable, but keep in mind that these materials aren't non-toxic so the moment it is repaired the ceramic shouldn't be used for food serving. I think it's great that restorers and conservators are demonstrating their techniques, but people with no training should be aware that we take academic degrees to learn how to do these repairs.
Very informative. Thank you!
Your welcome 🥰
My serving bowl lid is broken I am trying to fix it, but don’t know from where it’s starts as I don’t have the broken pcs ..if you could help me it will be great
To prevent stuck on jar lids, rub a bit of petroleum jelly on the threads of the jar.
Time in Portugal now 20.45. Thks for your tutorials on ceramic chip repairing. Can you pse advise names of the 2 compounds and the glue. 9:33
I use Milliput and Araldite slow curing glue.
I cannot get hold of the very finest Easymesh 12000 cloth. Any advice please? Thanks for all the great advice and techniques.
Hi Jean, have you tried Conservation Resources? Otherwise just go for the finest grade you can find 1200 should be fine.
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I will try that, thanks! My problem is the paint has gone on too thickly and looks ugly. I have been gently sanding the paint back but with the blue 1200 sand paper I have been using the blue colour marks the paint. I am finding matching and getting the paint on cleanly the most challenging. Your videos have been inspirational. I might just say its a Museum Repair !!@@theceramicrepairstudio
Happy new year Alison. I have a project! An art deco naked lady statuette which I think is made of plaster. She was originally a green colour but has been sloshed with magnolia emulsion. Eek. How can I get it off. Her head was also broken and needs to be re-attached, but it's the emulsion paint which is the problem. Have you any suggestions? Looking forward to your new restoration project.
Hi Barbara, Happy 2021!. With regards to your statue, taking emulsion paint off plaster can be tricky. You could try very gently scraping it off with a small putty knife to loosen the paint. If you do use this method try a patch test first in an area which isn't obviously seen. Good luck and please let me know how you get on.🥰
I am practising repairing on a chipped Portmerian Mug, which I love. On rubbing down, I've managed to dull down the original glaze to one side of the chip. How do you prevent that happening in the first place? Can I paint the glaze over this area when I'm finished. Love your videos, by the way.
Hi there, once you have painted your item and are putting on the glaze, I would just lightly extend it to the original bit you dulled down. Sometimes it is very difficult to not sand an edge if an original, just carful sanding. Glad you like the vudeo. 🥰💕🍀
Thanks so much for your videos! I first watched your “how to” video and was able to fix a very sentimental mug from my Gma from 1987!! I was just wondering, will the Milliput hold up if I wash the mug with soap and water? Also, any idea if it is safe to drink from? The fix is along the edge and I try to avoid it every time I drink 😂 Thanks again!
Hi Chloe, many thanks for your comment. I have used Milliput on the rim of plates and mugs and have washed them in warm soapy water. As long as you have sanded down 'no sharp edges' and have washed the item I think it is ok. For clarification though I would check the Manufacturers instructions either in the packet or online. So pleased you managed to fix your sentimental jug. 🥰
Can you ever fix just a hair line crack before it's broken?
Yes you can using a certain glue. I do have another video demonstrating this.
Hello, I'm going to be following your tips on how to repair some beloved mugs, and bought a micro-mesh cloth (same grade as in the video), and wanted to know what the texture of the cloth should feel like - I'm visually impaired, and to me one side feels like cloth and the other a little bit tacky, almost like rubber...is this a protective layer that can be peeled, or is that what it feels like? Thank you for the great videos!
Hi there, the side of the micro -mesh cloth is the side that feels slightly like rubber and is not peeled. So pleased you like my videos. Please let me know how you get on.
Hi love your videos. Do you ever use a file (files ) to file the milli putt down??? From NZ
I tend to use sandpaper rather than files.🥰
Hi Alison ..my Chinese teapot has a hairline crack where the handle meets the body ..I gather I must have bumped it? ..can you please suggest what I should use to seal the hairline crack and reinforce so the handle doesn't break. I still use the teapot and am trying to save it from breaking. The teapot is about 80 years old and is beautiful!
Hi Andrea, you could strengthen with sliw release glue or if a larger crack Milliput, unfortunately the handle will be a weak point so I wouldn't recommend holding the handle afterwards.
Hi there. I’ve repaired a teapot lid with milliput. Will the repair withstand washing ? Maggie
Hi Margaret I cannot entirely say yes, as it depends on the temperature in which you was it ext. Also a teapot lid would get lots of steam so not sure. Please let me know how you get on.🥰
you say dont sand back and forth after you get to a certain point, but then you sanded back and forth?
Great video, I have been looking for a channel like yours for a while! Can I ask if this glaze makes pieces waterproof and food safe?
Hi there, the glaze does make the cup water proof, when it comes to being food safe I would recommend looking at the manufactures instructions.
I enjoyed this, it gave me one of those slapping the head "Dough!" moments. Your tip on finishing the last bit of sanding from the original ceramic to milliput, obvious to me now you mention it but its where I have consistently gone wrong and could not work out why I kept getting a ridge no matter how careful I was, thank you for opening my eyes on that one. Do you ever create Kintsugi pieces (repairing with gold)?
Hi Charles, many thanks for your comment, glad you found it useful, sometimes it is the most obvious things. Funny enough I was going to use a Kinsugi method on my next piece which is the Famille Rose bowl .
Happy New Year.
@@theceramicrepairstudio Look forward to seeing that one :)
Thanks, Alison. I really enjoyed that. I was trying to repair a favourite mug with interior filler. It was going well until I rubbed off acrylic paint I’d added and the filler came away too! Your videos have come to the rescue. Thank you. I’ll get some milliput. Not sure if I can justify the cost of the glaze for a single item (I’m Scottish!). Please keep the videos coming, they’re terrific. Didn’t you recommend a flat brush then use a round brush 😂? Thanks again, from the Clyde Coast.
Hi Paul, many thanks for your comment, I really appreciate it. I am glad you have found the videos useful. When it comes to glazes Winsor and Newton do a ceramic glaze although I have never tried. When it comes to brushes I do prefer to use a flat brush when glazing.
@@theceramicrepairstudio I’ll check out the Windsor and Newton. Thanks again.
I’ve purchased your book and I’m loving it. Could you please recommend a glaze?? Rustin isn’t here in US on Amazon. There is a Windsor Newton…..I’m looking but I don’t know what to purchase. Thank you duane
Hi Duane, thanks for your comment, I am so glad you are enjoying my videos and book.
I think there is an American company called Conservation Resources which sell Rustins, otherwise I think the Winsor and Newton is your next option.🥰
@@theceramicrepairstudio conservation resources doesn’t have it. I searched for an alternative and I can’t seem to find one. If you could help me find an alternative I’ve appreciate it. Is this a plain glaze used in pottery making. Maybe if I had a better explanation of what it is I could find a substitute. There is Glazes for painting, etc. but we must have some in US. THANK YOU, duane
@@duanecormier45 I have found a website .
www.thomasnet.com
Please let me know how you get on.
What is the title of the book?
@@HelenEk7 My book is called How to repair china and pottery, a beginners guide .🥰
Hi from Mobile, Alabama! I'm trying to figure out how to repair an Italian terracotta giraffe whose had the fiddly bits (ears and horns) knocked off and poorly repaired with what I believe is an epoxy resin, but not sure. I'd PREFER not to remove the old adhesive as it's mostly sunken below the original surface level. Would miliput or green stuff adhere to the old adhesive? Also, I've heard that green stuff is easier to mold (like a tiny snake or ball shape) for getting into tight creases, and that miliput is best for easy to reach or larger repairs.
Please share your thoughts. I really appreciate your channel and advice!
Cheers.
Hi there, I have never used Green stuff as I tend to use Milliput. I would always take off old glue, but if you can't I would personally use Milliput. Although it depends on how much old srlurface glue there is the adear.
Hello Alison, thanks for your videos. I have watched some of your videos but are still a little bit insecure about painting and varnishing. My projekt is a overglazed, white ceramic elephant lamp I would like to paint black with Winston Winston, use some gold leafe like the one you used on the dogs collars and then finishing with glaze. Then let the ceramic dry for 10 days you said. Does that mean I do’nt need to put the lamp in the oven for the gold and glaze to harden?? It is confusing because other people put the ceramic in ovens after painting but I ca’nt do that with a lamp. Cheers Mette, Denmark
Hi Mette, many thanks for your comment and for watching. The glaze I use is waterborne so better for the environment. It is fully hardened in 10 days WITHOUT putting into an oven. I do use treasure gold often, but there is also a product called liquid leaf in gold which I would highly recommend, I used this product on a pair of Staffordshire greyhounds video 'painting and varnishing ceramics ' if you want to take a look. Hope this is useful to you and please let me know how you get on. 💕
@@theceramicrepairstudio Thanks, this is very helpfull :)
What kind of paint do you use for painting your plates?
I use Winsor and Newton Professional Acrylic.
this glaze dosent need firing to be food safe? I have a ceramic bowl chip from edge. If i use milliput, do I have to glaze the chip part to make it food/dishwasher safe? If yes then do i have to fire it too?
Unfortunately I cannot say if the glazers food safe
What kind of paint do you use
Hello Alison,
It looks like Santa has got you a new camera… I feel slightly disoriented with you sitting on the other side - lol. Nice work on the repair… also good to see your subscriber count growing, well done…
Take care
Paul,,
Paul, many thanks fir your comment, I also have a new tripod which I haven't used yet! Maybe next time. 😃
Hi again. Do you use other glues other than araldite glue for the gluing process ??? Thanks
I tend to use Araldite slow setting. 😃
Don't you get scratches on the original glaze after sanding ? How do you deal with them ?
If you use to sandpaper carefully and work dow the grades without touching the original, when the Milliput is almost flush the you use a very light sandpaper to blend in. I do have a lot of videos on sanding if you want to look.
@@theceramicrepairstudio Thank you. Is this repair foodsafe ? I understand this cup can't be washed in dish washer anymore
When I sanded my repaired mug, the sanding paper took off the polish of the porcelain. WhT can I do about that?
You could apply some clear glaze.
How can I avoid scratching the original porcelain?
@@giselaweskamp I would use a finer grade and sand very carefully.
So the "Rustin's" glaze is where you can repair any missing glaze on pottery or porcelain without a kiln then? Let dry for 10 days and then i can use my mugs? Is there other brands here in the US that i can get that aren't as expensive?
Hi there, I have just answered your question from another video. Please let me know how you get on.😊
Writing from NYC and very much enjoyed your UA-cam. If I have some of the original chipped pieces from a ceramic mug, is it possible to incorporate those wit some of the milliput to repair the chip?
Hi there, if you still have the chipped pieces you could glue them back on then fill the cracks with Milliput. , If you are going to be drinking from the mug I would just fill with Milliput. Please let me know how you get on..
@@theceramicrepairstudio Thanks for the advice. I have ordered the Milliput and sand paper. Hope with work on restoring later this week.
@@yournewyorkhome2729 Great yo hear, please let me know hiw you get on.
Im from the Philippines and im not sure if i can find those materials here.
Have you tried Amazon. There is a link in my description box.
Idaho, USA
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Hello, I would like to know how is the glaze food safe ? I checked with the supplier and they replied: Rustins Acrylic Ceramic Glaze Clear is toy safe and it not tested as food safe. The product itself is self-curing based on self-crosslinking polymer. Do you think I can drink coffee with a cup repaired with Rustins ?
This unfortunatly is such a grey area. I can only suggest looking at the product description on the Rustins website.
Slightly confused. First you explain why you need to sand from the original to the filler and then you are just going back and forward which is doing what you just told us not to do.
When going back forward and forward I didn't apply any pressure from the Milliput to the china. Sorry hard to see in the video.
Great video thankyou. Just subscribed.
One question. Is that Ruskin's glaze washable and is it dishwasher safe or only hand wash??
I would hand wash it afterwards
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