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How to Glue Broken Ceramic or Glass

How to Glue Broken Ceramic or Glass
Andrew McCaul
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The Problem
A break in glass or ceramic (porcelain, earthenware, etc.), such as the handle of a cup or a platter. (Note: The repair should not come in contact with food.)

The Glue to Use
Elmer’s ProBond China & Glass Cement ($3 for one ounce) is dishwasher-safe.

How to Use It
  • Lightly sand both edges. Wipe with a clean cloth, then coat one edge with glue. Press the pieces together.
  • Apply masking tape across the glued joint as a clamp. Let set for three or more hours.


  • Sticking Points
  • While this glue gives as good a repair as you’ll get with broken glass, you’ll always see a hairline.


  • Cleanup
  • Use a dry cloth to clean surfaces and hands before the glue dries.
  • Any overflow on an object can be cleaned with a paper towel or a cotton swab dipped in nail-polish remover.
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