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How to Fill a Crack in a Glass Container

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  • Be sure to follow the directions on the specific two part epoxy product you’re using.

  • Mix the two-part epoxy on a piece of cardboard or a disposable plate.

  • Use a toothpick to mix the epoxy for at least 20 seconds.

  • After the epoxy is mixed, be ready to use it immediately, as it will quickly thicken and harden. Oftentimes you will have between 5 -10 minutes of working time before the epoxy is too thick and hard to use.

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