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Wash your mug clean and rinse the broken edges. Handle carefully to prevent further damage.
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Collect the pieces of the handle and place them on a few paper towels.
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Piece them back together and make sure all of the parts are there.
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Take two of the broken pieces that fit together and glue them.
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Continue glueing other pieces of the handle in place until all pieces are together.
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After the handle has dried, test that the glued pieces are sturdy.
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Once the handle is dried and secure. Begin placing glue on the cup where the handle should attach.
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After gluing both places, gently press handle ends into place.
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Now let the glue dry, and your mug is usable again.
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In Step 2, we would advise against handling any of the smallest shards of the mug. For safety reasons, we would just stick to adhering the larger, less sharp pieces of the broken handle.
Do you recommend any specific type of glue? Some glues (such as Gorilla glue) need to be applied in a very small amount, due to expansion. Make sure you give instructions as to how much glue to apply (apply a pea-sized amount, apply enough so that it covers the whole piece, etc.) Does the mug need to be damp before applying glue?
Approximately how long did it take for the glue to dry? Results may vary from person to person, but it's a good idea to give an estimated time frame. "After completing all steps your mug will now be able to be used again. Remember that the handle is no longer dishwasher or microwave safe," should be placed either in the intro or as a special bullet in your guide. The audience should know this before they begin the repair.
Be sure to have all team members proofread the text for spelling, grammar, and punctuation. We have noticed the misspelling of "break" throughout your guide.
Disappointed by the instructions… everyone can guess how to put the pieces together so the right ones are next to each other. But…
you should start with: “it is no longer dishwasher/microwave safe”.
Why? Is it a glue? or just an assumption?
What kind of glue did you use? Does it say the glue will not be safe in the dishwasher?