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Fevicryl Fabric Glue (80g)

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‎Rs490.00
SKU:
AG03
Weight:
0.10 KGS

Fevicryl Fabric Glue is a versatile and fast-drying adhesive, preventing fabric fraying. The 80g capacity suits various projects, offering a clear and transparent finish. Non-flammable, non-toxic, and odorless, it ensures a safe crafting experience.

Key Features:

  • Versatile Bonding: Adheres to lace, felt, fabrics, wood, and more.
  • Costume Design: Ideal for washable garment designs.
  • Packaging: 80ml
  • Clear and Transparent: Turns transparent after drying.
  • Safe Composition: Non-flammable, non-toxic, and odorless.
  • Stable Application: Precise and controlled use without stretching.
  • Setting Time: Requires 12 hours to set.
  • Washability: Suitable for gentle hand washing after 1 week.

Benefits:

  • Versatility: An all-in-one adhesive for diverse materials.
  • Safety: Non-flammable and non-toxic for a secure crafting experience.
  • Durability: Ensures a strong bond for washable garments.
  • Convenience: Various packaging sizes for different project needs.
  • Clear Finish: Dries transparent for a professional look.

WHAT'S INCLUDED? 1x Fevicryl Fabric Glue (80g)

How to Use:

  1. Apply a thin coat of glue on the fabric.
  2. Paste the applique on the fabric.
  3. Press the applique with fabric and let it set for 10 minutes.
  4. Leave it to dry for one day before using it.
  5. Gently wash the fabric only after 7 days for optimal results.

How to Glue Rhinestones:

  1. Ensure surfaces are clean and grease-free.
  2. Shake the glue bottle well before use.
  3. Apply glue to the surface and wait 5-15 seconds before placing rhinestones using tweezers or a rhinestone pencil.
  4. Important: Squeeze out more glue than the rhinestone's base to ensure optimal adhesion.
  5. Complete drying occurs after 24 hours; speed up the process with a household hairdryer.
  6. Product can be washed after 7 days using a gentle hand wash at a maximum temperature of 30 degrees.
  7. Note: Glue around rhinestones may temporarily turn white when in contact with water but will become transparent again upon drying.