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Putty to fix damaged areas on enameled dishes prepared as follows:

  • 13 parts of casein;
  • 4 parts of slaked lime;
  • 10 parts soda ash;
  • 6 parts sodium silicate;
  • 15 parts ground quartz;
  • 5 pieces of crushed glass;
  • 50 parts of kaolin.

The putty is moistened with a little water before use and stands until the casein combines with alkalis. Then the putty is diluted to the consistency of batter, smeared on the places from which rust and grease must first be removed, and left to air dry.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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