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  2. Glaze defects - Wikipedia

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    Crazing is a spider web pattern of cracks penetrating the glaze. It is caused by tensile stresses greater than the glaze is able to withstand. [1] [2] Common reasons for such stresses are: a mismatch between the thermal expansions of glaze and body; from moisture expansion of the body; and in the case of glazed tiles fixed to a wall, movement of the wall or of the bonding material used to fix ...

  3. Conservation and restoration of ceramic objects - Wikipedia

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    Overpaint is a technique that is used to cover imperfection on the surface of a ceramic piece. Differences can be seen to the naked eye due to discoloration, being matched poorly, and change in texture or gloss. Subtle difference can also be seen by restorers by using lighting and magnification.

  4. 27 Things in Your Kitchen You Should Get Rid of Right Now - AOL

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    Baking sheets are kitchen workhorses, but over time, they can warp, stain, and become discolored beyond recognition. Warping happens due to exposure to high heat, which can make them uneven and ...

  5. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Tile, including ceramic tile and stone tile, is installed in much the same way as floor tiles or wall tiles through the use of mortar and grouting the tile gaps after they have been cemented down. The tiles that sit on the wall typically behind a countertop are called a backsplash .

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  7. Glass recycling - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, India recycled 78.6 million tons of glass. Many drinks are packaged in reusable glass and plastic (PET) bottles, especially beer and carbonated water. Recycled waste glass has many uses such as cement and paint additives as well as remanufacturing into glass tiles.