Why Fevikwik doesn't Stick to its own bottle
The pasty substance we all call glue. it sticks things together, but doesn't stick to the inside of the bottle: Is it magic? Nope! It's science and it's all about water. Feviquick doesn’t stick to the Bottle yes it is right .why because feviquick contains cyanoacrylate polymer dissolved in organic solvents when this organic solvent evaporates the glue sticks to the surface when feviquick is in the bottle it doesn’t react with air or the organic solvent evaporates so when the bottle is kept open for more time the organic solvent gets evaporated and sticks to the bottle itself.

Glue normally doesn’t stick to the inside of the bottle because it needs air or water vapor to set and strongly adhere to another object. Some other kinds of glue stick to objects as the result of chemical reactions. No matter how dry the air may seem, there's always some water vapor in the air. To keep super glue from drying out, its container must be kept tightly sealed to prevent water vapor from seeping in and reacting with the glue.

It has water as the solvent, which keeps it in a thick, liquid form. However, when the glue is squeezed out of the tube band applied to a surface, it comes in contact with the surrounding air. When white glue is inside a bottle there's not enough air inside the bottle to cause the water to evaporate to make the glue sticky.
How Does Super Glue Work
- White glue also contains water. Water acts as a solvent that keeps the glue liquid until you want it to stick.
- When you put glue on a piece of paper, the solvent — water — is exposed to air. Super glue is made of a chemical called cyanoacrylate.
- This chemical bonds thing together when it reacts with water vapor in the air. Cyanoacrylate is an acrylic resin that forms its strongest bond almost instantly. The only thing it requires to set is water.