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What are the most common methods for repairing cracked or chipped porcelain, and what are their advantages and disadvantages?
What are the best practices for cleaning and preparing a porcelain surface before attempting a repair?
How can one match the color and finish of the repaired area to the original porcelain surface to make the repair less noticeable?
Which types of adhesives or materials are recommended for repairing porcelain to ensure a long-lasting fix?
What are the most common methods for repairing chipped or cracked porcelain items, such as dishes or figurines?
How can color matching be achieved in repairing painted or glazed porcelain to ensure the repair is as seamless as possible?
What are the best practices for preparing a surface before attempting to repair a piece of porcelain?
Can repaired porcelain items, such as dishes or figurines, be safely used for their original purpose, or are they purely decorative after repair?
How does the type of adhesive used affect the durability and appearance of a repaired porcelain item?
Are there any specific tools or kits available that are designed specifically for DIY porcelain repair projects?