Silicone or PL300.
Spray contact adhesive will do it.
To bond foam to foam, spray Clearco 444 Adhesive Spray, or equivalent, on the both surfaces to be joined and allow to dry until tacky as directed on the product label. Press the two foam pieces together for a permanent, flexible bond. This method is ideal for building layers of foam, to attach foam edges together, and to repair cuts and tears in foam. Synonyms for Web search: foam to foam adhesive spray, foam to fabric adhesive spray, foam adhesive spray, upholstery adhesive spray, polyurethane foam adhesive, adhesive spray for polyurethane foam, web adhesive spray
Without knowing what kind of foam, Try 3M contact adheasive on a test piece, follow directions. A polyurethane glue, like Gorilla Glue, is your best bet. It doesn't dissolve foams, and it will adhere to both the foam and the wood.
Use a spray adhesive like the new one from Elmer's. -Available in Walmart.
Yes, but it would be better to use Elmer's new spray contact cement. -In Walmart now.
You should use a craft glue or a specialized foam glue for foam sheets. Regular glue may not adhere well to foam.
The best glue for polystyrene foam is a solvent-based adhesive specifically designed for bonding foam materials.
Yes, I believe so. You can use wood glue on foam.
hiu can use 3% sodium luaryl sulphate plus bone glue ,15
I have used spray contact glue for this. It works well if your pieces of velvet are not large and can be handled by one person. - Once it touches, it sticks ! -so you must be sure to get it straight and without ripples.
of course you can !ANS 2 - I don't know what 'fun foam' is - but I DO know that hot glue melts many foam surfaces.
The best techniques for bonding polystyrene foam using polystyrene foam glue are to apply the glue evenly on both surfaces, allow it to partially dry before joining the pieces, and apply pressure while the glue sets to create a strong bond.