Scratch problem with the ceramic wash basin in the bathroom

Updated on Bathroom 2024-05-20
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It seems that the glaze has just been broken, and there are no cracks. It doesn't matter, as long as there is not a lot of oil getting in, it will not change color.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    White glass glue is required! Preferably acidic!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If the indoor temperature in your home is often below zero degrees in winter, it will be easy to cause wounds.

    DAO increases, water freezes and expands.

    If not, then it is not easy to make the wound bigger. But it must be a sanitary corner. That is, it is easy to breed bacteria and is not easy to remove, and the surface is rough.

    Prone to blackening or greening. It is possible to treat it with glass glue or repair it with white marble glue. If your home is a high-end decoration, it is best to change a basin, or find a renovation company to settle the claim (unless you break it yourself).

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    First you have to:

    Bai determined if it was a glaze drop or a metal scratch. If the glaze is off, the area is not large, and it can be covered with white back glass glue, but it is not beautiful, and it should be done once every other time. There is also a way to apply white marble glue with a curing agent.

    After drying, take the finest sandpaper and polish it flat, can you grind it to other parts? Another way is to go to the dentist to get some calcium powder for tooth blocking, and the best effect is to make up for it. Never change color.

    If it's a metal scratch, just take a fine sandpaper and lightly layer it. Or rub with hot milk. Okay, too.

    Expand to not necessarily be fine as long as the temperature difference in your home is not large. It will change color after a long time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There's no need, according to what you said, it's just a little bit of skin, and it's fine. However, cracks may occur and rupture in an environment where the ice is repeated repeatedly.

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