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How Do You Glue Two Pieces Of Foam Rubber Together?

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How Do You Glue Two Pieces Of Foam Rubber Together?

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Gluing pieces of foam rubber together can be tricky at times. When regular glue just won’t cut it, you may need to resort to Gorilla Glue! Okay, so you have two foam rubber pieces that need to be conjoined. First, wash the surfaces of the foam rubber with soap and warm water. This will help ensure a clean surface for the Gorilla Glue to adhere to. Dry the surface to prepare for the addition of glue. All surfaces must be clean and tight fitting. Lightly dampen one of the pieces of rubber foam surface with water. This will help as a catalyst for the Gorilla Glue to foam and expand. Spread a thin layer of Gorilla Glue onto the other piece of foam rubber. Conjoin the two pieces of foam rubber together. Using a pair of locking pliers, clamp the two pieces of foam rubber together. You should clamp the objects together for 1-2 hours or use heavy objects to achieve clamping pressure. There a variation of different sizes of locking pliers available. Depending on the width of the surfaces, use t

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