I watched this and fixed a cup with the thought that I would ne back here to say its BS and doesnt last. I am....however...here to say that I have been using the cup for the last 6 weeks, run it through the dishwasher all the time, and the repair has not flinched. And I had a fairly significant crack. Normally I would just pitch a chipped cup, but this one slipped out of my hands and chipped before I even used it. The repair works and works great.
Good concept but the sand paper discolored it.looked better prior to sanding.I have a blue mug so maybe just the right food coloring in the baking soda?
I have a TINY hairline crack partway down a $40 stoneware cup and was thinking of just smearing some superglue on there. I’m wondering if that’s going to be food safe for use with hot coffee?
Depending on the brand, "food safe cyanoacrylate adhesives" (superglues) can be microwaved and put in a dishwasher, but will probably degrade over time -- and bear in mind they are not actually food safe if they degrade over time. Water-soluble baking soda for sure isn't lending this repair any kind of structural integrity; with enough washes, you'll start seeing pitting texture begin soon enough.
It ok but as long u don’t drink from it u know that glue is no good for nothing that u gona use to drink or eat out of it for instance if u fix a chip from a plate , I won’t do that glue is hazardous
Fixed chips in pieces of Franciscan Desert Rose ceramics. Not quite invisible but MUCH better. I suggest wearing gloves and having a bottle of rubbing alcohol handy.
Super glue is toxi but the name brand Krazy glue is not as it was originally intended to be used during the war to hold deep gashes together and stop bleeding. Till it could be looked at after out of danger. And is still taught in higher level first aid courses. But im not sure how it would do being heated and cooled repeaditly
He makes it look so easy but I gotta say that if I use my finger the way he did and does the glue and the baking soda stick to my skin. Also, the knife used to to sprinkle on baking soda got glue on it and now I've got a problem.
After doing all the steps in this video, shaping it nicely around the repair, try to find a ceramic paint in the same colour, or close as you can find, and carefully apply it, covering the repair and sealing it for a lasting repair. A hobby shop should have a good choice of colours, cheap, in those little pots 👍
Yes it's fine to use repaired bowls in the microwave, the largest chip I filled in is 15x10mm and had no issues. Moisture might effect it. Microwaves vibrate water which results in heat. It's best not to soak the area and use in the microwave, no toxic fumes will result but the repair might break.
@@EverydayFunny1992 No, definitely not. The plastic starts breaking down at such high temperatures, so this is definitely not usable for anything that goes into the oven.
Super glue and baking soda is very strong, a good repair, but after sanding it flush to the shape, i would have carefully applied a ceramic paint to seal it all in for an almost perfect repair 👍
He could, and should, have applied some ceramic paint, sealing it in for a lasting repair, imo. That would be my only criticism here, very strong repair though
Uufff i accidentally broke my madam favourite bowl and that was new.that's why i run here to find a solution on how to fix it or else I'll be a dead meat! I have that baking soda but i don't have that super glue! Daymn!
A plain mug does. You go to Starbucks to get a Starbucks mug and it's more than that. I've had a Christmas starbuvks mug I've used for years and id repair it if it got chipped. It is a limited edition though, not just a plain logo bug like this that can be replaced
I think this video was made to feature an ingenious method on how to repair a broken porcelain mug regardless if the cost of the cup is $2 or $1000 ...
I watched this and fixed a cup with the thought that I would ne back here to say its BS and doesnt last. I am....however...here to say that I have been using the cup for the last 6 weeks, run it through the dishwasher all the time, and the repair has not flinched. And I had a fairly significant crack. Normally I would just pitch a chipped cup, but this one slipped out of my hands and chipped before I even used it.
The repair works and works great.
Appreciate the long term update, was about to call bs on this too because it felt too good to be true! 😅
Thank you so much!! This was so easy and effective - I can't even tell where the chip was!! Childhood treasure restored to new life 😊
Is it safe to use strong glue? How long will the sealed area last?
Cheap fixed, with great results...thanks! 🗽
What powder do u use
Good concept but the sand paper discolored it.looked better prior to sanding.I have a blue mug so maybe just the right food coloring in the baking soda?
Thank you, thank you, thank you !! Perfect fix and my chip was a bit larger. Cannot even tell.
How's it doing now?? Discoloured yet or not???
If the crack is on the inside of the cup will it be safe to drink from after the repair?
Why not use epoxy putty?
I have a TINY hairline crack partway down a $40 stoneware cup and was thinking of just smearing some superglue on there. I’m wondering if that’s going to be food safe for use with hot coffee?
Try the milk method. Search “milk method to repair hairline crack.”
love it. very simple and easy to follow. direct to the point.
😮👏👏
never cut toward yourself. Come on, boyscouts 101!
Ewww!!!!!!
That's what they tell 6 year olds. If you cut towards yourself using your thumb as a lever it's actually far safer. You have way more control.
What James said
Wonder if it'll yellow with time. Doesn't super glue yellow over time?
It's ok, but it will become yellow in a couple of weeks. Maybe it's the glue, the soda or both.
Can you still use this in the microwave?
Depending on the brand, "food safe cyanoacrylate adhesives" (superglues) can be microwaved and put in a dishwasher, but will probably degrade over time -- and bear in mind they are not actually food safe if they degrade over time. Water-soluble baking soda for sure isn't lending this repair any kind of structural integrity; with enough washes, you'll start seeing pitting texture begin soon enough.
Thank you. Have one thing to ask. Would the use of superglue make the ware be food safe?
I've used superglue to repair items used in food and drinks and haven't had an issue.
It ok but as long u don’t drink from it u know that glue is no good for nothing that u gona use to drink or eat out of it for instance if u fix a chip from a plate , I won’t do that glue is hazardous
@@teresasalinas2531 holy run on sentences
After the glue dries it is completely safe
Says who the US food admin dept @@Moon-oc3uw
How long do you set it set before you begin cutting and sanding?
worked like a charm!
Good job. Very useful. I wonder if the chip suddenly stands out when wet?
Dang homie! That music didn’t have to go that hard… I’m over here getting down to you fixing that mug!
😂
Super glue isn’t food safe 😢
I have a broken ear in my cup - to hold. Will this method work/repair my beloved cup?
Wow I use bsoda for lots of stuff but didn't knw this wow awesome
Fixed chips in pieces of Franciscan Desert Rose ceramics. Not quite invisible but MUCH better. I suggest wearing gloves and having a bottle of rubbing alcohol handy.
Can your dishes go in microwave?
My favorite mug scratch today😖 that why I'm watching this
2:07 *do not.* This is how to cut your thumb wide open.
I personally would not reuse that mug for hot beverages or put it in a microwave. I believe when heated the glue will give off toxic fumes.
I wouldn't use it at all, super glue is definitely not food safe
What did u dip the sandpaper in???? Please tell
It will be water as in when you wet sand.
Very helpful video. Thank you. Have you tried an emory board to smooth out the dried mixture?
I had the same thought, so I tried both an emery board and fine-grain sandpaper, and I got better results with the sandpaper.
Super glue is toxi but the name brand Krazy glue is not as it was originally intended to be used during the war to hold deep gashes together and stop bleeding. Till it could be looked at after out of danger. And is still taught in higher level first aid courses. But im not sure how it would do being heated and cooled repeaditly
Thank you perfect solution for my project.
He makes it look so easy but I gotta say that if I use my finger the way he did and does the glue and the baking soda stick to my skin. Also, the knife used to to sprinkle on baking soda got glue on it and now I've got a problem.
The restored chip with baking soda will turn yellow after how many days and will eventually fall of. Will not last actually.
Can't wait to mix coffee with CA glue.
Nice quick fix
Wow! Nice and easy. Thank you.
What about for colored mugs?
After doing all the steps in this video, shaping it nicely around the repair, try to find a ceramic paint in the same colour, or close as you can find, and carefully apply it, covering the repair and sealing it for a lasting repair. A hobby shop should have a good choice of colours, cheap, in those little pots 👍
I want those 3 minutes of my life back.
Alguém me dis o q é os produtos,n consegui traduzir o pozinho
what if there goes a crack from that chip all the way to the bottom?
You had only one subscriber...So I subscribed ur channel to encourage u😌
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@@englishatheart this is a youtube comment section on a small channel not an english essay at harvard. don’t be so pretentious
@@cambr3lla That doesn't excuse bad grammar...
@@CoolKoon it’s not bad grammar. it’s abbreviation through text
@@cambr3lla The missing "to" makes it grammatically incorrect too.
Thank you so much!!!
Is this microwaveable?
Yes it's fine to use repaired bowls in the microwave, the largest chip I filled in is 15x10mm and had no issues.
Moisture might effect it. Microwaves vibrate water which results in heat. It's best not to soak the area and use in the microwave, no toxic fumes will result but the repair might break.
@@Gunzee How about oven safe?
@@EverydayFunny1992 No, definitely not. The plastic starts breaking down at such high temperatures, so this is definitely not usable for anything that goes into the oven.
what kind of glue
Super glue and baking soda is very strong, a good repair, but after sanding it flush to the shape, i would have carefully applied a ceramic paint to seal it all in for an almost perfect repair 👍
Please guide is this powder thing salt or plaster of paris
It's baking soda.
Did this work for anyone? Mine doesn't look white or that good after trying this.
Amazing thanks.
Thank you so much .. 😌
what is the powder?
Baking Soda
thank you!
Is this an ad for Starbucks, baking soda and glue?
Gonna try this but lets see how it holds up to the dish washer
Anyone try to add color?
why not Dremel tool to finish??
You want the minimum amount of the undamaged surface to be scuffed, doing it by hand is a little more controllable, imo
Just Dont lick it
Wear latex gloves it helps this stuff is nasty
Curious to be using a 🔯bucks cup, when most of the world is boycotting it!
This won't last very long. I have one mug that I've repaired this way and it falls off over time.
Nicer if u would talk and coach and get rid of cheezy sound track😅
Superglue is toxic. It has to be food safe.
He could, and should, have applied some ceramic paint, sealing it in for a lasting repair, imo. That would be my only criticism here, very strong repair though
Uufff i accidentally broke my madam favourite bowl and that was new.that's why i run here to find a solution on how to fix it or else I'll be a dead meat! I have that baking soda but i don't have that super glue! Daymn!
All that work for a mug that is under $20. Just toss it and buy another one.
The fumes are irritating like chili's in hot oil, use a ventilated room.
How did this get do many likes??🤨
Nice try, but not good.
Camera trick
Cup costs $2
A plain mug does. You go to Starbucks to get a Starbucks mug and it's more than that. I've had a Christmas starbuvks mug I've used for years and id repair it if it got chipped. It is a limited edition though, not just a plain logo bug like this that can be replaced
I think this video was made to feature an ingenious method on how to repair a broken porcelain mug regardless if the cost of the cup is $2 or $1000 ...
It looks worse and lumpy. 😅