HOW TO TAKE OFF OLD GLUE ON POTTERY

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @theceramicrepairstudio
    @theceramicrepairstudio  Год назад +3

    Check out my latest course for beginners in the description box ❤

  • @Roszarie
    @Roszarie Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for your very ASMR videos 🤗
    You are very generous to share your insight and experience in a way that inspired me to tackle an insurmountable task.
    Today I finally started on the re-repair of a 4-ish foot long crocodile, an italian ceramic. The tail, completely broken off nearly 40 years ago, was chunked into place with a few shards using Super Glue.
    I used the bathtub lined with towels to soften the glue and as I removed a LOT of excess from around the cracks (40cm in circumference) I felt thoroughly discouraged at the idea that the tail might be too hefty to actually disengage. So I refilled the tub with HOT water and went away to do some baking.
    Half an hour later, the tail came apart during an experimental wriggle-tug ... 🎼Joy!🎵
    It took a couple of hours to clear away the 50million+ tubes of SuperGlue but the pieces are now hydrogen peroxided, with glass bowls acting as protective domes inside the plastic bags held in place by rubber bands.
    Your advice to use HOT water is definitely key. Thanks again!
    The glue peeled away like coagulated egg yolk. As soon as I began chipping instead of peeling - back into the tub!
    The water was refreshed at least five times but after the pieces separated they needed only enough to soak the edges that I was working on so, overall, still less than a full bath.
    Another very valuable takeaway was to be patient and work in smaller sections. My enthusiasm got the better of me at one point and I went gung-ho, but the edge cooled down, the glue hardened and the chippy-peel turned into a brutal hack. Lesson learned.
    I am thoroughly looking forward to washing Oscar (the crocodile) tomorrow and prepping him for reassembly.
    Thank you, too, for taking the time to create Playlists for us. It makes re-referencing SO much easier.
    Much appreciated!

  • @smoll.miniatures
    @smoll.miniatures Год назад +2

    You remind me of a teacher I had in primary school 30 years ago. So calming

  • @elizabethchiron6313
    @elizabethchiron6313 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this!!!

  • @mydigitalspace13
    @mydigitalspace13 Год назад +3

    Hey just tried this and it worked. I had a rooster kitchen show piece which i found in a thrift store. I was sooo damn happy to find it that i accidentally broke it. I tried my best to save that with super glue but it was horrible. I always used to wonder how can i fix this. And today finally after watching this video i tried and within 7-10 minutes all the glue came off. Need to watch the next video to fix it. Much love from India. ❤

    • @theceramicrepairstudio
      @theceramicrepairstudio  Год назад +2

      Many thanks for your comment, I am so pleased you found my channel and that you found it really helpful. 😀

    • @mydigitalspace13
      @mydigitalspace13 Год назад

      Welcome Alison ❤

  • @mummytumy
    @mummytumy 2 года назад +4

    Hi Ally, you can use heat from an oven top. it doesn't damage the paint. and doesn't matter what glue it is but it will come off faster. and is faster when you peel the glue off. just move it back and forth from the heat. gas stove. worked fine every time and is very fast. just don't overdo it with the heat. cheers

  • @Taz8tj
    @Taz8tj 2 года назад +3

    Thank you

  • @jonmello6951
    @jonmello6951 3 года назад +4

    Very helpful, thank you very much.

  • @amateurdesubaru
    @amateurdesubaru 2 года назад +2

    ketone and/or laquer thinner will dissolve the glues , but , thank you for your video anyhow I ve never had toughts about heat yet , i ll try it

  • @kerryheath2652
    @kerryheath2652 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this information. I have just tried it on a very badly mended pot...and it worked. I now have the pot in pieces again. Now to watch more of your repair process videos. :)

  • @robertpollock8617
    @robertpollock8617 21 день назад

    Do you have any suggestions for casting parts that have been lost by using an identical piece as a template?

  • @mcalislr
    @mcalislr Месяц назад +1

    Could you put links below to the rest of these videos for the dogs, please. Thank you.

    • @theceramicrepairstudio
      @theceramicrepairstudio  29 дней назад +1

      Hi there, here are the two video links. Ali xxx
      ruclips.net/video/FUJY3vJ7AwU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/qLGugNmVsoo/видео.html

    • @theceramicrepairstudio
      @theceramicrepairstudio  29 дней назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/FUJY3vJ7AwU/видео.html

  • @cherimoeder7579
    @cherimoeder7579 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this information. I purchased a figurine with a bad repair job hoping that I could repair the repair! The part of the figure that needs to be repaired may be cold painted, and I am concerned about leaving it in hot water for any length of time. Do you have a different way to safely losen the old glue on a cold-painted piece?

  • @ventilara
    @ventilara 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi will this work with araldite

    • @theceramicrepairstudio
      @theceramicrepairstudio  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I use the slow curing Aralidite. Please check out my other videos on gluing.😊

  • @robertkoseksr3500
    @robertkoseksr3500 4 года назад +3

    I love watching your videos! I am trying to find everything you use, do you know of anyone who sells the Restins Glaze here in the USA! Thank You!

    • @theceramicrepairstudio
      @theceramicrepairstudio  4 года назад +1

      Hi Robert, I have spoken Rustins and they unfortunately don't sell the product in America. There is a ceramic glaze by Winsor and Newton, which although I have never used would be my next choice. They are a good brand. Hope this helps. Please let me know how you get on. Thanks for watching. 😀

  • @robertpollock8617
    @robertpollock8617 21 день назад

    Can you clean with acetone or a glue remover?

  • @theceramicrepairstudio
    @theceramicrepairstudio  4 года назад +3

    I hope you enjoy this video on how to take off glue on pottery. ❤

    • @lavibenari1472
      @lavibenari1472 4 года назад +4

      Yes, I do enjoy this one and all your other tutorials. It looks and sounds professional and this is what I need. Thank you.

  • @lavibenari1472
    @lavibenari1472 4 года назад +3

    I usually use a heating gun to soften old glue and disassemble bad glued parts. Is there a reason to prefer hot water which didn't work for me many times?

    • @theceramicrepairstudio
      @theceramicrepairstudio  4 года назад +1

      Hi Lavi, many thanks for your comment, I do occasionally use a heating gun on stubborn glue. Maybe I will be use mine in a future video. 🥰

  • @Iluvcollecting
    @Iluvcollecting 3 года назад +4

    What can remove epoxy glue on surface of porcelain & glass pieces is Oven Cleaner. Leave it on for an hour then lift it off . It turns the epoxy into a jell substance, regular glue too & can be picked off with tweezers or a exacto- knife. Oven Cleaner also removes any kind of paint off, mainly acrylic pain, porcelain or glass pieces, it melts it right off!

  • @podsolnuh
    @podsolnuh 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Alison, what kind of glue would I use to put together the tip of a teapot and be able to use it for serving tea? It's bone china. Thank you.

    • @theceramicrepairstudio
      @theceramicrepairstudio  6 месяцев назад +1

      I wouldn't recommend using any glue as it softens in hot water. You could try Milliput as it is self adhesive , if it is a missing piece.

  • @yagmurdai7428
    @yagmurdai7428 4 года назад +2

    Hello may l ask as i have e huge porcelain figure l want to remo e tke flower basket from it is that possaeble🥰

    • @theceramicrepairstudio
      @theceramicrepairstudio  4 года назад +1

      If it has already been broken and glued yes. But if you are creating a new brake it could be rather tricky. 😃

    • @yagmurdai7428
      @yagmurdai7428 4 года назад +1

      @@theceramicrepairstudio Thank you it is crazy i know but figure is hugdm but not nice but flower bud is so great they put it and it is together cooked hard to remove and it would damage 😏

    • @yagmurdai7428
      @yagmurdai7428 4 года назад +1

      It looks on match part buble glaze material thats why I wanted to take your opinioun thank you for your kind reply 🌹💖

  • @heidim6468
    @heidim6468 2 года назад +3

    Can I ask you how come you don’t use acetone to get the glue off?

    • @theceramicrepairstudio
      @theceramicrepairstudio  2 года назад +1

      Hi Heidi, sometimes I use acetone if the glue is stubborn and won't come off with water. I have demonstrated in a couples of videos, but perhaps show in an upcoming video. 🥰💕🍀

  • @rosamerla1534
    @rosamerla1534 4 года назад +3

    Poor doggies, glad you can fix them.

  • @kimdang5086
    @kimdang5086 3 года назад +3

    Hi Ally, will this hot water method work on epoxy resin? I tried to fix a cup before coming across your channel and have glued it quite badly and am hoping to pull it apart and start again

    • @theceramicrepairstudio
      @theceramicrepairstudio  3 года назад +1

      Hi Kim, I would try the hot water method first. Failing that then move onto using acetone. Obviously if you have any hand painting or guuilding be very careful, also it depends what material your cup is made of. I think I will do a video on this soon. Please let me know how you get on. 💕

  • @joyhartnett2624
    @joyhartnett2624 2 года назад +2

    Hi, Alison-- With zero knowledge or background, I offered to repair my friend's beloved vintage/antique ceramic tiger that was very badly damaged. He's still in process right now. It's a long story but my question for you is this. There are some wide cracks (1-2mm) that are open--none of the slivers that may have once existed are still there. So, can I rub some Craftsmart Air Dry Modeling Clay (which is what I used to make a new tail piece) into the cracks and then paint? Do I have to put glue in the cracks first? (I used epoxy to glue the legs back on.) If I can fill in these cracks somehow and then paint, it will greatly help the appearance of the piece. I'm loving your videos--thanks for the interesting and useful information! When I started this project, I hadn't discovered you yet, but once I did, I'm watching all your videos. Thanks much! (P.S. From Los Angeles, California. And I've subscribed!)

    • @theceramicrepairstudio
      @theceramicrepairstudio  2 года назад +1

      Hi Joy, many thanks for your comment I am so pleased you are enjoying my channel. If you have cracks you could try filling in with your modeling clay then paint when dry. I personally use Milliput as I no it will adhere in cracks without using glue. Please let me know how you get on. 🥰

  • @fredquann2796
    @fredquann2796 2 года назад +3

    Just take a butane lighter and heat it up around the glue. Come right off.