![]() ![]() Most rubber cement comes with a brush (or you can use your own), and one of the benefits of this kind of glue is that you can brush it onto large areas of foam quickly. The fumes are still somewhat harmful, so you should wear a respirator or work with it in a well-ventilated area or outside. It’s a lot like contact cement, except it’s slightly less intense and usually comes in a smaller bottle and at a lower cost. Rubber cement: Another option for EVA foam is rubber cement. ![]() It’s also non-toxic and one of the cheapest options on the list if you’re concerned about costs. Hot glue shouldn’t melt your EVA foam like it would melt insulation foam, so you can get a pretty quick, permanent bond with it. Hot glue is great for seams and filling in nicks and gaps in your foam as well. Hot glue sticks are heat activated and can be easily applied onto large areas or into small cracks and crevasses.
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