Applying Glue to a Small Piece of Foam
Place the two pieces of cushion foam that need to be glued on top of each other, with the sides to be adhered facing outward, as shown to the lower left. Liberally apply adhesive, coating both pieces and allow about 10 seconds for the glue to become tacky.Use basic craft glue for simple needs.
For simple, casual arts and crafts projects, the easiest way to glue Styrofoam is usually to use an ordinary white glue. White school glue, such as Elmer's, is safe, non-toxic, and kid-friendly. It tends to be more runny and messy, however.Original Gorilla Glue works on wood, stone, foam, metal, ceramic, glass and other materials. It expands slightly while drying, sometimes enough to cause squeeze-out, which foams up in air.
No, Gorilla glue is NOT good for Styrofoam. This reactive glue cures to a brittle state whereas Styrofoam is highly flexible.
The same serious strength you expect from Original Gorilla Glue, in a dries white, faster formula. White Gorilla Glue is a 100% waterproof glue, safe for indoor and outdoor use and strong enough to stand up to the elements. The white glue easily bonds foam, wood, metal, ceramic, stone and much more!
Never tried the Liquid Nails for Projects, but I've used Liquid Nails Heavy Duty with good success on the foam board. The Woodland Scenics product meant for their foamboard also works just fine. Whatever you use should not be solvent based. In most cases that will melt the foam.
Cut the tip off a tube of foamboard adhesive or polystyrene construction adhesive with a utility knife. Foamboard adhesive is designed specifically for foam applications, so it's the best choice for the job and available at most home improvement stores. It successfully adheres to the foam insulation in most cases.
Depending on what you hope the outcome is you can use liquid nails, wood glue, and even foam insulation spray or panel foam adhesive to join pieces together. Foam itself IS toxic as you shape it so you need to wear masks to work with it and I suggest working outside or in a well ventilated space.
Two component epoxies bond well to polystyrene. Permabond ET500 is a clear non-yellowing epoxy with a fast set time. UV Curable – UV Curable adhesives are an excellent choice for bonding polystyrene.
The best glues to use on Styrofoam are the actual Styrofoam glues such as UHU Styrofoam glue, Weldbond and 3M 77. Styrofoam glue comes in both tubes and spray. The adhesive spray, like 3M 77, makes creating projects easier and without the mess. With 3M 77, the glue dries fast and provides permanent bonding.
Spray Adhesives
3M Foam Fast 74 Spray Adhesive Clear and 3M 90-24 Hi-Strength 90 Spray Adhesive also come in an aerosol can and bond foam and fabric onto a variety of materials (paper, cardboard, plastic, metal, wood and much more). When using spray adhesives, work in a well ventilated space or outside.What Glues to use on Foam boards | Best for foam sheets and boards
- Original Gorilla Glue: This glue is sold at most stores and comes in either brown or clear.
- 3M 30NF Green Fastbond Contact Adhesive: This glue is also referred to as the Green Glue, the 30NF Green Fastbond Contact Adhesive is a reliable brand.
Hot glue gun works best for most projects with polystyrene/Styrofoam. Hot glue in a low heat glue gun will work. If it has higher heat, it may melt the Styrofoam.