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Free relevant tips on piggy bank ceramic

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Richard S May 14, 2011 at 3:55 am

This may be much more work than the job is worth…. That’s your call. The very best treatment I can think of (without baked-on or fused finishes) would be to (1) carefully clean the surface with a prep liquid like “Liquid Sandpaper”, (2) prime it with BiN (a Zinnnser product which sticks to ‘most anything), and (3) paint it with the finish of your choice – a high-gloss enamel probably looking the most ceramic.

Esther D May 14, 2011 at 4:10 pm

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Melinda May 15, 2011 at 4:05 am

Did you try ebay or Amazon? I’ll look later.

derfini May 15, 2011 at 4:29 pm

Well, there is a legitimate form of ceramic, called “biscuit” (meaning unglazed pottery in a general sense). Have you thought of maybe spraying them with an acrylic varnish? Worth trying one to see how it comes out.

Kurt Orlando Patterson May 16, 2011 at 3:58 am

I received exactly 0 gifts this Christmas. And I’m as happy as can be. Not that I don’t like gifts, gifts are great. But never forget that the practice of gift giving is culturally derived. I am from a culture that is not big on gift giving at Christmas (a practise common in the US, magnified by consumerism to being a multi-billion dollar industry), but we take care of each other all throughout the year.Gift giving is never a good measure of your value to people simply because there are too many variables. People may use gifts as a way to avoid taking care of each other, but still stay in the ‘close’ zone. Other may come from a culture like mine. Some may come from large families where gift giving is common, so they’ll send gifts even when they don’t value you, other will not be unused to, or feel awkward expressing their appreciation in that way.Giving and receiving gifts is great. It’s a nice bonus. But it’s not the cake. Some people around you care, some don’t. The best thing you can do it take care of everyone, and give yourself the gift of being a good person.

recallthis2004 May 16, 2011 at 4:27 pm

try ebay Item number: 140158470829

♥Y*G*L ♥ May 17, 2011 at 4:26 am

Surely a place like WalMart or eBay

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