I believe that would be Clearco 444.
A spray contact adhesive like Clearco 444 or 'Sta-Put'. Both available where you buy foam or laminates (like formica)
Clearco 444 store in Fort Collins, CO
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
Go to an upholstery store or foam cutting store.
No, you need something like PL300 or Clearco 444.
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.
Clearco 444 is safe to use on EVA foam. -Get it at foam and upholstery stores and possibly stores like Michaels.
Yes, but it would be better to use Elmer's new spray contact cement. -In Walmart now.
Glue contains solvents that can dissolve the polystyrene in Styrofoam, causing it to weaken and eventually melt. As the solvent in the glue comes into contact with the Styrofoam, it breaks down the material and causes it to lose its structural integrity.
444+444+444+444=22x 1776=22x x80.73
It is so absurdly simple: 444 = 444/1