We need details on what the mats are for. Under carpet, a table, an upholstery project, etc. etc. since sometimes there is no need. If it is thin and must be glued and a smaller project-there are spray upholstery adhesives in an aerosol can at many better auto parts stores-that will hold it.
Use super ultra mega glue. Or use a construction adhesive called PL300. It comes in a squeeze-tube and a caulk tube.
Vinyl adhesive.
The best mats are made out of PVC foam with vinyl coving
The best mats are made out of PVC foam with vinyl coving
Normally a low density Polyurethane (foam) covered in vinyl.
There is a type of glue known as Goop, which is your best bet for gluing leather to foam. A well stocked hardware store will carry Goop.
Poly vinyl acetate is white glue.
No. Gymnastics mats are much tougher and more stiff.
We can't see the glue. -Name your glue- for a better answer.
If you mean the glue that hold the vinyl to the floor there is an alternative ask your local vinyl supplier about vinyl designed to be "loose layed".
There is special vinyl glue for that. Available in Walmart and possibly other stores.
Yes, I believe so. You can use wood glue on foam.
Interlocking foam mats make a fun, soft, and easy to clean play surface for children. These interlocking mats can be found at many stores like Walmart and Target.
Foam floor mats are perfectly suitable for pets. There are no safety concerns involving pets and foam floor mats. Many pets also enjoy small area rugs as well as specialty pet beds which can be found at pet stores.