Fix broken or chipped porcelain around the house: appliances, fixtures, decorative items… we’ll tell you how to do it.
Get the repair done fast with the best glue for your DIY job.
Fix broken or chipped porcelain around the house: appliances, fixtures, decorative items… we’ll tell you how to do it.
Learning how to repair porcelain surfaces is a great skill and will save you a lot of money. Learn how to repair the chips, cracks, and breaks that would otherwise spell the end for your dishes, cups or figurines.
Choosing the right adhesive is the first step to fixing broken or chipped porcelain correctly. Is your porcelain object chipped? If so, you will need a gap-filling adhesive or touch-up glaze. If the broken porcelain object needs to withstand the heat from a dishwasher, microwave, or hot liquids and food, then the adhesive must be safe for these applications.
Broken porcelain pieces will usually require a clear fast-drying adhesive, especially if the object has an odd shape and clamping the pieces in place will be difficult. You’ll want a glue that sets quickly and forms a long-lasting bond.
Repairing objects is not difficult if you prepare properly. Our guide on how to fix broken porcelain is all you’ll need.
Accidents happen! If some glue ends up where it shouldn't (especially on skin), follow these steps to remove it. To remove glue from fingers or skin, soak the area in warm soapy water and gently pry skin apart with a dull object like a spoon. Remove glue from fabric by soaking in warm soapy water to dissolve the glue.
Fixing a chipped surface is slightly different than joining two broken pieces. Follow these steps:
For great results, use LePage Speed Set Professional Epoxy Glue, a two-part adhesive that will produce a tough, rigid, high-strength bond in five minutes. It can be used as an adhesive for a wide range of materials or as a versatile filler for gap bonding and surface repairs. This quality glue does not shrink and is resistant to water and most common solvents. It can be tinted for colour matching.