Foam Rubber Glue

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Tom Schindler

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I am working on the interior of my project car and I need to glue some foam rubber together. Wha glue should I use?



Well, off to work. Have fun everyone!





Tom
 
I think there is a spray adhesive for foam materials. Contact cement would also work but it is difficult to apply to foam materials.
 
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Gorilla glue, it can be a pain to use, but will glue any thing... ALSO construction we use "PL" comes in a caulk tube at home depot...

Todd Z
 
Polyurethane foam can be glued with spary contact adhesive or PU-based glue like Gorilla Glue.



When I worked in the car seat business, we used the 3M spray adhesive "77".
 
I don't know if it is available at the consumer level, but for gluing fabric-to-foam and foam-to-foam at work we sprayed 3M 1300L (a contact cement).
 
I use 3M 77 general purpose adhesive at work for generally sticking things together, but they do make one specific for foam:



3M 74 Foam— Fast-tacking. Bonds flexible urethane and latex foam to themselves and to wood, metal, and plastic. Not for bonding vinyl plastics.



Search for "spray adhesive" on McMaster's website for a list of 3M adhesives.
 
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