JBL FIXOL
Adhesive for background pictures in aquariums and terrariums

  • Perfect hold without bubbles: non-toxic adhesive for glossy plastic foil backgrounds for aquariums and terrariums
  • Complete transparency: no annoying reflections caused by air gaps or unwanted bubbles. As a result the foil backgrounds appear more vivid (3D effect)
  • To use: apply adhesive to the outside of the aquarium/terrarium rear pane, position the foil on the outside on rear pane, smooth gently with a scraper
  • Not suitable for: foil backgrounds with a matt surface, backgrounds in 3D look, paper foil backgrounds
  • Package contents: 1 bottle adhesive Fixol, 50 ml. Incl. scraper
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Price: 9,87 €
basic price 197.4 EUR / l
Recommended retail price incl. VAT
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Product information

Species-appropriate environment
Fish need more than plants and caves to feel at home. One way to provide protection is to use a suitable background, which indicates a safe zone in the aquarium. A background is not only welcome for the fish but it is also helpful for hiding unattractive technical items. Give your aquarium more flair and offer your aquarium dwellers a species-appropriate environment.

Use:
Cut the foil background all around one cm smaller than the aquarium or terrarium background. Lay the aquarium/terrarium with the front pane on a stable enough surface. Apply an external cap of JBL Fixol on about the middle of the back glass. Lay pre-cut foil background on top and smooth it with the enclosed spatula from the centre outwards, avoiding bubbles. Wipe off excessive glue with a cloth or tissue paper. Fix background foil all around with transparent adhesive tape. Can be removed with clear water at any time.

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Details

JBL FIXOL 50 ml

Art. no.:
6121000
EAN Code:
4014162612106
Content:
50 ml
For:
2,0x0,8 m
Volume packaging:
0.8 l
Gross weight:
94 g
Net weight:
65 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
160/35/135 mm

Properties

Animal species: Anolis, Armored catfish, Arowana, Artemia, Axolotl, Barbels, Basilisks, Bearded dragons, Bettas, Bichirs/reedfish, Blowfish, Boa constrictor, Catfish, Chalcides, Cichlids (South America), Clawed frogs, Clawed shrimps, Club tail iguana, Common collared lizards, Cooter turtles, Corals, Corn snakes, Crayfish, Crustaceans, Danions, Day geckos, Discus, Dwarf crayfish, Dwarf day geckos, Dwarf shrimps, Dyeing dart frogs, Feeder insects, Flap-necked chameleons, Flowerhorn, Frilled-neck lizards, Gill maggots, Girdled lizards, Gobies, Gold tegus, Goldfish, Gouramis, Green tree frogs, Green tree pythons, Guppy, Hinged tortoises, Horned frogs, House geckos, Iguanas, Juvenile fish, Killifish, King snakes, Leaf insects, Leopard geckos, Leopard tortoise, Livebearers, Loaches, Mangrove cat snakes, Monitor lizards, Mussels, Namib sand gecko, Newts, Panchaxes, Poison dart frogs, Praying mantises, Rainbow lizards, Rainbowfish, Red-eyed tree frogs, Red-footed tortoise, Rock lizards, Royal pythons, Scolopendra, Scorpions, Snails, Spiny eels, Spiny-tailed lizards, Tarantulas, Terrapins, Tetra, Thick tail scorpions, Tokay geckos, Tree frogs, Tropical terrapin, Tropical tortoise, Veiltails, Water dragons, Water turtles, Yellow-headed agamas, Yemen chameleons, blood parrot cichlids, freshwater butterflyfish
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All aquarium fish
Volume habitat: 2.0 x 0.8 m
Material: Mixture of PVP, propylene glycol and thickener
Colour: milky

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No
FAQ
How much Fixol do I need for my aquarium?

A cap contains 2.5 ml and is sufficient for about 0.6 m2. The entire content is sufficient for 20 x 0.6 m2 = 12 m2.

In the description it states that I should use a cap of the product as a measuring unit. But there is no cap on the product.

"Cap" refers to the screw-on cap. Place the glue in the middle and then scrape off to the outside.

Does JBL Fixol dissolve the colour of the foil on the rear panel?

If the colour print comes off, it is very unlikely to be due to Fixol, as it does not contain any solvents.

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Instructions

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_aqua4you_ - German
2022-12-12T10:32:32Z

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