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How To Check Glassware For Damage

By Pamela Wiggins, About.com

Block Optic Pitcher

A glass pitcher should always be checked around the handle for damage

-Pamela Wiggins
Learning to check glassware for damage before you make a purchase will help you avoid costly mistakes.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: 5 minutes

Here's How:

  1. Run your finger along the rim, handle and base of the piece to check for sharp spots indicating a chip.
  2. Hold each piece to the light to inspect for cracks and dings not easily detected otherwise.
  3. Inspect the surface of the item, especially plates and bowls, for excessive scratching from utensils.
  4. Examine the top and base of all handles for stress fractures and cracks.
  5. Make sure glass appearing to be dirty isn't really 'sick' by moistening it. If the clouding comes back when dry, the film is permanent.

Tips:

  1. Avoid purchasing damaged glassware if you're concerned with resale value.
  2. Remember that the base of handles, especially on pitchers, are prone to stress fractures that can be easily overlooked.
  3. Glassware 'sickness,' a dirty looking film, cannot easily be reversed easily and should be avoided when purchasing glassware.
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