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Feviquick does stick to its container , if it comes in contact of the air. It contains cyanoacrylate polymer dissolved in some organic solvent (ethylacetate). When this solvent evaporates, glue sticks to the substance. If container of Feviquick kept opened, solvent gets evaporated and glue wil definitely stick to its container.

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