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Usage scenarios
The last step in porcelain restoration is to apply glaze to the object. The effect of the glaze directly determines the final success or failure of the object’s restoration.
In general, inferior glaze will start to turn yellow or even peel off not long after being sprayed, and obvious marks will be left when a fingernail slides on it, thus affecting the restoration effect.
For high-quality porcelain or more precious antiques, it is recommended to use higher-quality ceramic glaze for restoration. This is also a kind of respect and protection for the object itself.
Including some scratches on the surface of porcelain, or the loss of glaze luster caused by improper storage of the object in the past, can all be completely restored with our products.



Product Introduction
This product contains a bottle of high-density ceramic glaze main agent and a bottle of diluent. The main agent is 100 milliliters of transparent nano liquid.
The diluent is also 100 milliliters.
Due to its special chemical properties, the main agent needs to be stored in a brown glass bottle. When using it, remember to keep it sealed and away from light.
The main component of the high-density ceramic glaze is silicon dioxide, with a relatively high solid content.
It can be dried for 3 to 5 days, or it can be baked in an oven at 80 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes.
After it is completely dried, a transparent, hard film with high hardness, resistance to acid and alkali corrosion, and scratch resistance can be formed on the surface of porcelain.
This product has excellent leveling properties, and its hardness can reach above 9H at most. Conventional fingernails and metals can’t scratch it, and its material is outstanding.
This product is green, environmentally friendly, non-toxic and harmless. The restored utensils can still be used for drinking tea and eating.



Usage
Before using this product, thoroughly clean the surface of the porcelain to ensure it is completely dry and free of oil stains.
Then pour out an appropriate amount of the high-density ceramic glaze into a spray pen. You can also pour an appropriate amount of the high-density ceramic glaze into a container like a plastic cup, and then add 0.5 to 1 times the amount of diluent and mix them evenly.
After mixing with the diluent, the sprayed glaze water will be relatively thin and can form a shiny and even glaze layer on the surface of the porcelain.
Under normal circumstances, pour out as much high-density ceramic glaze as you need to use. When using it, remember to keep it away from light and in a sealed condition, otherwise it will easily dry up and solidify, affecting the later use effect.
After evenly spraying with a spray pen, place the object in a dust-free and dry environment.
Generally, the surface will be dry in 1 to 2 hours. It is recommended to let it stand for 3 to 5 days until the surface is completely dry.
If you want to improve work efficiency, you can put the repaired object into an oven, set the temperature at 80 degrees Celsius and bake it for 30 minutes to obtain a completely dry and hard effect.






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