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Reddit mentions of Elmer's E1012 China and Glass Cement, 1 Ounce

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Elmer's E1012 China and Glass Cement, 1 Ounce. Here are the top ones.

Elmer's E1012 China and Glass Cement, 1 Ounce
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Dishwasher safeNon-toxicAdheres to glass, ceramics, pottery and chinaSuitable for indoor and outdoor useThis is an aftermarket of generic partDishwasher safeNon-toxicAdheres to glass, ceramics, pottery and chinaSuitable for indoor and outdoor useSolvent free
Specs:
ColorClear
Height1.1 Inches
Length7.6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2008
Size1 Ounce
Weight0.220462262 Pounds
Width1.6 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Elmer's E1012 China and Glass Cement, 1 Ounce:

u/FrightenedRunner · 4 pointsr/fixit

I found this supposedly food safe glue. However I dont think it will ever be the same. Personally Id glue it with something stronger and maybe turn it into a planter. Maybe you could find a flower your grandmother liked and you could plant one in there. Basically my reasoning is it was dropped once so I dont think it would withstand the heating and cooling that happens from regular use. So I would personally glue it up and just keep it as is.

u/theculturevulture · 3 pointsr/tea

http://www.amazon.com/Elmers-E1012-China-Cement-1-Ounce/dp/B000MVTINW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1371406953&sr=8-1&keywords=elmers+glass+ceramic+glue

Non-toxic, works great. :) I used it on a glazed yixing I was gifted (I know folks who sell such things and it regrettably arrived chipped).

u/_douglas · 1 pointr/Ceramics

Nothing works real well long term that I have found. If you hand wash and are careful this product might help you get some more use out of your mug.

https://www.amazon.com/Elmers-E1012-China-Cement-1-Ounce/product-reviews/B000MVTINW

u/erakat · 1 pointr/tea

Most superglues and epoxies aren’t certified food safe and given how such a teapot would be used, eg filled to the brim, overflowing, close to 100 celsius water depending on which tea you’re brewing. For that reason, I wouldn’t trust them to be safe.


There is Elmer’s Glue but I can’t say for how good it is. Results may vary.

However, you could always discard it as a useable teapot, and plant a cute succulent inside.

Another use would be to use it as an fair pot instead for excess tea during your brewing sessions.