

🛠️ The foam glue that professionals swear by—bond smarter, not harder!
Bob Smith Industries Foam-Cure EPP Foam Glue is a 120ml adhesive engineered specifically for foam materials. It offers a solvent-free, flexible bond that cures clear in 12 hours, compatible with virtually all foam types without damaging them. Ideal for precision applications in modeling and crafts, it delivers professional-grade durability and ease of use.
| ASIN | B00DT86A86 |
| Item model number | 142 |
| Manufacturer | Bob Smith Industries |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 10.16 x 1.27 cm; 90.72 g |
C**O
Great stuff
D**.
Foam Cure is a winner! Works on virtually any foam (Styrofoam, EPO, EPS, EPP, Depron, etc.). Bob Smith adhesives are first-rate and this slightly flexible Foam Cure adhesive works better than many other popular brands I have tried. For years, I have used Foam Cure primarily for building foam radio-controlled model airplanes. There are many types of glues commonly used on these foamies (epoxy, instant CA glues, Gorilla Glue, white glues, & others). There is also considerable debate over which foam adhesive works best. However, in my considerable experience (former engineer in the RC industry), none work better overall than Foam Cure. Nearly all foam materials are sensitive to the solvents often found in common adhesives (can dissolve the foam material). Also, typical instant CA glues (cyanoacrylate adhesives) generate considerable heat while curing. This catalytic reaction melts the foam, weakens the joint and it fails. This problem increases when CA accelerators are used. Therefore, special foam-safe CA adhesives & accelerators are required to avoid this problem. In contrast, Foam Cure chemistry is formulated specifically for foam and can be successfully used on virtually all common foam materials. Bob Smith Foam Cure is reasonably priced, the larger bottle & applicator tip are easy to use, and the adhesive has a long shelf-life if the bottle is properly capped. For best adhesion and faster curing, use Foam Cure like contact cement. Spread thinly and evenly on both surfaces, briefly join and pull apart for about 5 minutes and then rejoin. If an instant bond is required, parts can be held in place by applying a few additional spots of foam-safe instant CA glue. Foam Cure requires 12 hours to fully cure. It dries clear and remains slightly flexible for years. Check out this terrific adhesive for yourself. I'd bet using Foam Cure will put a smile on your face too.
K**T
After our local hobby store stopped selling this glue, I found it on Amazon. I used this glue to put together my DIY 4 foot wingspan DHC Beaver. I've used many glues in the past, but this glue is my favorite. I don't know how I managed building planes without it in the past. It's a must for anyone working with hobby foam!
S**N
Works perfect for foam board and Styrofoam. Easy to use and holds up, but it does need a good few hours to dry.
C**S
This stuff works great!
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