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4. Avoid abrasive products and bleach. 5. Avoid soaking
antique ceramics. If there are any repairs, extended soaking
could loosen them.
6. Avoid plate hangers. They do great damage to antique
ceramics because over time the pressure from the hanger will
cause cracks.
7. Display ceramics on sturdy plate stands or plate
rails.
8. Avoid hanging antique ceramics such as cups, pots or
vases by their handles or other weak areas.
9. Don’t attempt repairs. It is tricky work and you’ll
never be able to match the paint colours exactly on your
own. Bring a damaged ceramic to a qualified ceramics
restorer. Repairing a bad restoration disaster will cost you
more than fixing it right the first time.
10. Avoid serving food on restored ceramics; the
chemicals used in the restoration could be hazardous.
Martin Swinton owns Take-A-Boo Emporium, an
antique shop located in Toronto, Canada. He
does furniture restoration, caning and
rushing repairs, custom reproductions,
upholstery, teaches courses on antiques and
does appraisals for estates and community
events. He can be reached at 416-785-4555 or
by visiting
http://www.takeaboo.comArticle
Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Martin_Swinton
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