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Softening old glass putty. Simple recipes and tips

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If old putty very hardened, it can be softened as follows: to 1 part of freshly burned lime, add 2 parts of potash to 2,6 parts of water. Shake the mixture in the bottle thoroughly and leave it until the solid constituents settle to the bottom and the liquid becomes clear.

Kerosene can also be used to soften old putty.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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