Guests hold your glassware in their hands all night, which means that keeping it flawless is important. The best part? It's easy. Here are some fixes that really work.
July 27, 2015
Guests hold your glassware in their hands all night, which means that keeping it flawless is important. The best part? It's easy. Here are some fixes that really work.
In a stack, glasses can sometimes become wedged together. Other times, a vacuum forms when one is placed inside another. Here's a trick to help separate them:
To repair a break in a glass plate or serving bowl, the key is to match the edges of the break precisely, and to hold the pieces together tightly while the glue sets.
When a glass breaks, put on gloves and carefully pick up the large shards and discard them in the garbage. To safely clean up the remaining slivers and tiny pieces, use a moist paper towel. Bits of glass will cling to the surface of a damp towel when you pat it gently around the area where the glass broke. Follow up with a thorough vacuuming.
Whether your glassware is broken, chipped, or simply stuck together, now you've got the tools to solve the issue. And the best way celebrate? With a homecooked meal or a nice glass of wine.
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