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What is fevi-quik?

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Updated: 8/19/2019

fevi quik is a type of glue also known as fevi col used for sticking purpose

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Can you use a mixture of fevicol and fevibond to stick aquarium glasses?

No, You cannot mix fevicol and fevibond because both of them have different media. i.e. fevicol is water-based while fevibond is rubber-based adhesive. Aquarium has to be filled with water and so, you cannot use fevicol as fevicol is likely to melt again within few hours. Its better if you go for feviquik first and stick the glasses and then make a lining of fevibond to ensure no water-leakage.


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