Silicone or PL300.
Spray contact adhesive will do it.
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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.
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.
You can get spray glue in Walmart, Rona and Home Depot. They all sell 3M Super 77 spray and the new Elmer's Extra Strong spray.
High density polyethylene foam. Use heat. Non foam plastic use super glue.
Elmer's Spray glue is best.