thetoxicmind
Forerunner
Never use fevikwick but FEVIBOND for shoes, this glue is super strong & flexible even after dry so stick well & also offer flexibility if applying for shoes.raksrules said:... i had to apply feviquick to stick it together. Today i noticed that at the bottom a part of bottom sole (or whatever it is) has given way.
Oh thanks for the tip. I never knew about fevibond. Is it readily available in medical stores ??Emperor said:Never use fevikwick but FEVIBOND for shoes, this glue is super strong & flexible even after dry so stick well & also offer flexibility if applying for shoes.
Fevidbond in Metal Tube (from makers of fevicol, fevikwick etc.) Rs.5/- (10-15gms) @ at any stationery or hardware stores. Just be sure to clean both surface, apply thin layer on both surface wait for 10 minutes & stick both parts leave over night keeping enough weight over shoe.raksrules said:Oh thanks for the tip. I never knew about fevibond. Is it readily available in medical stores ??
I need to call up shoppers stop guys and tell them how to take this forward.