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Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by bobbly_bob, Jun 26, 2018.

  1. bobbly_bob

    bobbly_bob Member

    Evening all.

    Picked up a pair of Napoleon III banquet lamps from a vendor, only to find when they arrived that someone a while ago had glued the shades to the mounts.

    Glue appears to be rather old, and the only way I can think to safely separate the two is if I can somehow dissolve the glue without damaging the etched glass?

    I have purchased some acetone to soak them in, but didn't want to do anything until I got some advice.

    First time posting, so apologies if I have posted in the wrong section, thought this was probably a "glass" kind of question P6262961.jpg P6262965.jpg
     
  2. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Welcome to the forum, bobbly_bob.
    It is, and you've got the right forum. The 'glassies' will be along later, I am just acting as a welcoming committee.:)

    Are you from Down Under?
     
  3. bobbly_bob

    bobbly_bob Member

    Cheers, yeah from lower Queensland, Australia
     
  4. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    We have quite a few Aussies here.
    I have been to lower Queensland, I used to live in Sydney.
     
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  5. judy

    judy Well-Known Member

    Hi Bobbly_bob......I'm joining AJ in the Welcoming Committee.

    Welcome to Antiquers!
     
  6. kyratango

    kyratango Bug jewellery addiction!

    Welcome too from French part of the world :joyful:

    Aceton being very volatil, I'd imbibate some cotton pads, put in place and wrap tightly with aluminium foil to keep the pads wet.
    No harm for the glass or the metal, but only active on solvants sensitive glues...:)

    Work in a well aerated:doctor: zone, and not near of any ignition:cigar:!!!
     
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  7. pearlsnblume

    pearlsnblume Well-Known Member

    Welcome aboard.
    :)
     
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  8. George Nesmith

    George Nesmith Well-Known Member

    Welcome to the board. The acetone will not affect the frosted portion of the glass shade.
     
  9. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    It however will not do YOU any good. If you're going to mess with it, be sure it's in a well-ventilated area.
     
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  10. AuDragon

    AuDragon Well-Known Member

    Welcome bb from Sydney.;)
     
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  11. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    I don't know what others will think of this, but you might try a hair blower to see if the glue will melt with a bit of heat.

    Or it could simply be water soluble.
     
  12. bobbly_bob

    bobbly_bob Member

    So moreotherstuff, turns out it was just water soluble!

    further to that, turns out the shades aren't a light pink as they have looked in all the photos and were sold, they were just heavily coated in smoke and grime! which is great for me since I would have preferred for them to be white.

    I'll post a pic once they are all cleaned up.

    Now what to do with a litre of acetone...
     
  13. SBSVC

    SBSVC Well-Known Member

    Open your own nail salon? :playful:
     
  14. TallCakes

    TallCakes Well-Known Member

  15. bobbly_bob

    bobbly_bob Member

    thanks tallcakes,

    they certainly are very similar. Our children have the habit of throwing balls / anything solid around the house, so good to know there is a means of replacing them if they break them
     
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  16. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    If you want to have fun, acetone takes the coating off of old nasty fake pearls. The glass ones will stand the treatment and they're often better looking without the paint. Now what to do with the other 750ml of acentone....
     
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  17. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Use it to clean silver. If you have no silver, buy some so you can finish the bottle of acetone.:D
     
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  18. Poisonivy

    Poisonivy Well-Known Member

    Acetone is good for getting stubborn old grungy labels off glass and ceramic I've found.
     
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  19. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    and no oil from the Goo Gone.
     
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