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Q&A | DIY : what kind of glue do i use to repair a plaster statue

Title of Question: what kind of glue do i use to repair a plaster statue
 


Name:Patricia Quintiliani  City: Worcester
Question: I broke the head off a plaster statue and super glue will not hold it. What can I use to repair it.

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Name: Annie Hart | City: Boulder, CO | Date: September 15, 2007, 23:54
Answer: Hi Patricia! There is actually a product called concrete and plaster glue that is designed just for this purpose. It is specially formulated to work with very porous materials. You can find it at any hardware store, though you will probably end up with a lot more than you need, as it is usually sold in quart and gallon size containers. Regardless, you shouldn't have to pay more than $10-$12 for it. Hope this helps!

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