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A simple how-to guide will be sent to you on the transaction screen after your order is placed. (We appreciate your cooperation with paperless transactions.) This is a white version of the simple kintsugi set, for repairing white pottery. It is a small-portion kit. For the conventional simple kintsugi, silver kintsugi, putty materials, individual items, and other sets as needed, please click on: #Toikichi Kintsugi ←Click♪ Suitable not only for tableware, but also for recovering chipped areas of white enamel and for rust prevention! Since the white paint has a hard pigment, it is also recommended to use it with the separately sold "Porcelain Thinner". Since you make putty with ceramic powder, it can also be applied to chipped ceramic washbasins and toilets. The Pebeo porcelain paint increases its adhesiveness, strength, and hardness when fired, as the moisture evaporates. Washbasins, toilet ceramics, and tiles cannot be fired in a microwave oven, but it seems to last for several years if dried thoroughly after painting. *I am currently experimenting, so I think it's basically okay to fill in chips with putty, but it's still unknown how long the paint will last. If it peels off, you can just paint it again, but this is just an idea of mine as an amateur, so please do so at your own risk. Explanation of materials ↓ ● Pebeo Porcelain 150 Ivory 43, water-based acrylic paint for ceramics The manufacturer calls it "ivory," but it actually looks white. 3cc (small tube) The container has a capacity of 3cc, and there is some air inside. Porcelain is filled into the tube and then vacuum-sealed with a press seal. This seal can be reapplied repeatedly, making it convenient for storage♪ The container is labeled as 3ml, but no matter how hard you try, it won't hold 3ml. (Please estimate the content volume to be a little less.) Cut off a little of the extra part of the seal and stick it to the mouth of the tube. If you make a small hole with a needle, you can use it as a liner. Please refer to the image. (This press seal is a food-grade adhesive.) After use, don't peel it off, just put the lid on for even better sealing♪ ● Franklin Titebond 3 Screw cap eye drop container. For 5ml, but 6ml is put in. (Excellent storage, sealing, and ease of use) ● Holbein Pigment Ceramic Balloon Fine 5 grams (small portion packaging) It becomes a fine ceramic powder. Mix it with the bond to make putty for filling chips.
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