What adhesive should I use to stick laminate?
Short Answer
Use a quality solvent-based contact adhesive (also called contact cement or neoprene adhesive). The common reliable options in India are Fevicol SR 998, Fevicol Marine and Pidilite SR. For surfaces near heat (kitchen near stove) use Fevicol Heatx or another high-temperature contact adhesive. Avoid Fevicol SH (white PVA glue) for laminating - it's the wrong product. For PVC laminates and ready-to-stick wall panels, use the manufacturer-specified PU-based adhesive or the pre-applied self-adhesive backing.
Detailed Explanation
The right adhesive makes the difference between a laminate that lasts 20 years and one that bubbles within 6 months. For standard 1 mm decorative laminate onto plywood or MDF, use a solvent-based contact adhesive - Fevicol SR 998 is the everyday workhorse in Indian carpentry shops, Fevicol Marine is the upgrade for moisture-prone areas, and Pidilite SR is a reliable alternative. These adhesives are applied to both surfaces, left to flash off for 15-20 minutes, and then mated - they form a permanent bond on contact. For kitchen surfaces near heat (around the stove and oven), use Fevicol Heatx or any contact adhesive rated for elevated temperatures so it doesn't soften when the surface warms up. For PVC laminate (which doesn't bond well to standard contact cement), use a PU-based adhesive or a manufacturer-specified PVC adhesive - and for ready-to-stick PVC wall panels, the self-adhesive layer that comes pre-applied is usually fine. Do NOT use Fevicol SH (the white PVA glue) for laminating - it's a furniture glue, not a laminate glue, and the bond will fail. Always work in a well-ventilated area; solvent-based adhesives have strong fumes.
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