Pointers To Remember In Simple Statue Restoration

By Alicia Hunter


On several occasions, you might be faced with the challenge of statue restoration. While precious materials may require professional touch to bring back its lost glory, there are simple fixes that you can do on your own especially when the damages are just minor dents or scratches. Luckily, the items you will be needing for repairing damaged ceramic and glass items are easy to acquire. There are just a few pointers that you need to remember.

Start by collecting the items that you will be needing for this procedure. This includes adhesives, wooden stick or pin for applying the adhesives, safety gloves, razor blade and modeling clay among others. The adhesive may be anything that would hold fast to the materials. A two-part clear epoxy glue may be used for better and cleaner outcome.

Consider the materials that must be attached when choosing an adhesive as well. There are specific kinds of materials that can be used to bond together ceramics or glass. Identify the makeup of the statues involved in the restoration process. You have to determine the right binder to use as some of them may only work on certain materials.

After you have determined the kinds of adhesives to use, you must prepare the surface to be bonded. Make sure to clean the pieces before fixing them. The pieces may not stick well enough if the surfaces have smudges on them. Make sure to wear protective gloves when handling the materials. The sharp edges may cause injuries if you are not careful.

When applying bonds, you may use a paper clip, a pin tool or a wooden stick. Put just enough amount of adhesives on one of the broken edges. Putting too little bonding material may leave gaps resulting to a weak repair. Putting more than necessary amount may make it difficult to put the pieces together as well.

Applying heat to the bonded material may hasten the curing time while adjusting its fit. A hundred and ten to a hundred forty degrees Fahrenheit is the ideal temperature for curing. Swiftly put the two pieces together and apply light pressure for the right fit. Extra glue may be squeezed out to achieve the required amount of adhesives.

If you are dealing with multiple breaks, plan its sequence ahead of time. Determine which parts are to be bonded first. Soldering the pieces without a strategical plan of action can be careless and haphazard. You might end up encountering more problems along the way. Complications are more difficult to address without a solid plan in place.

Placing a number during the dry run can be really helpful. This can assist you in the actual process. Through this, you can determine if all the parts are intact or there are any lost pieces. Go through the number sequence carefully. Make sure that each piece has fully cured before proceeding to the next section.

The final part of statue restoration is the finishing touch. For most people, this is also the most challenging task. Choose your painting and color touch up carefully. You want to return the item to its original form in the very least. If things get too difficult to restore on your own, do not hesitate to call for an expert. They can fully restore the items for you.




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