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Beacon Hold The Foam Glue 2oz is a high-viscosity, non-toxic adhesive designed to bond all types of foam to various materials including fabric, wood, and paper. It offers instant grab and fast drying for efficient crafting, cleans up easily with water, and is proudly made in the USA. Ideal for professional and hobbyist use, it ensures durable, precise adhesion without damaging delicate surfaces.



























| ASIN | B000YQDXJ0 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,805 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #16 in Kids' Arts & Crafts Adhesives |
| Brand | Beacon |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (701) |
| Fabric Type | Glue |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00054947641239 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Tube |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | HF2OZTBC12 |
| Manufacturer | Beacon Adhesives |
| Material | Foam |
| Package Information | Tube |
| Product Dimensions | 3.88 x 1.25 x 7.88 inches |
| Special Feature | Glitter, Strong |
| UPC | 599039196957 054947641239 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Ounce |
| Viscosity | High, allowing for instant grab and repositioning |
| Viscosity Level | High |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**R
Works as advertised. Quality glue.
Works well. Holds styrofoam pretty securely.
J**E
Excellent long additional insurance
This is very good for extra protection on your pinch hinge control surfaces on radio controlled aircraft. Just make sure that you have a very thin coat. If too much you're going to cause very bad issues with the moving. Adds years to your life without any damage. Strongly recommend
W**S
Great product. Fast delivery.
Great product. Fast delivery.
E**E
You've got to know what its good for!
I found this glue to be as a foam hinge sealer meaning I apply it with water and a q-tip on all phone hangs parts of my RC plane don't try to assemble a plane using this glue
T**Y
HOLD the FOAM (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
This stuff isn't even as good as the regular Elmer's School glue or generic glue you can get in the box stores for very cheap! And this stuff is very expensive for the ounces you are paying for! As a modeler, I am always looking for glues! You really need to find a glue for a particular purpose! Most glues don't work well on all surfaces or types of materials! As I build RC airplanes made of foam, I wanted something that would be safe--some glues can literally eat or melt foam in a heartbeat, particularly the regular CA (super glue)! Some glues turn different colors or don't blend well with what you are using them for! This glue gets a few things right--the color goes on kind of yellowish but dries pretty clear! But takes way too long to dry, and there is basically no tack to hold things together while drying! And then...well, after it cures, it doesn't hold anything together worth a crap! It can then peel off like the skim on milk! Hmmm. Just wasted an hour, or three! Now I have to re-do the whole thing with another glue that will actually hold! I guess if you want a really-low tack, easily-removable glue this might just work for you! After trying the stuff on a few different things with similarly poor success, I stuck the tube in my hardware drawer! A month later, I picked it up, wondering if I should just throw it out or if I could find something to try it out on again later...I noticed the label was peeling up on the sides! So, as I am a curious person, I pried it up even more! Guess what? under the blue label is a yellow tube that says "Kids Choice Glue!" (!) Hmmm, again. Maybe 'Kids Choice' is good for IT'S intended purpose--being non-toxic for children who like to eat it?--but it ain't MY choice for HOLDING FOAM together! (Really, I don't think a kid would choose it for anything either). Hmmm...I wonder if they used their own glue to hold this label on? It actually holds better than this stuff does! Hold the Foam (!)....NOT!!!!!!
G**I
It works on foam!
I decorate form trees with chocolate candies. And everybody wants one! It used to be hard because I couldn’t find the right glue to glue down the green felt to cover the tree. Well….. this is it! Craft projects with foam. You need this!
A**E
Not perfect but it eventually works
I have an office chair with padded armrests. The front end of the arm rest cracked straight across making a flap that was precariously close to breaking off making me chair not just unattractive, but a bit uncomfortable as well. So I turned to Amazon looking for a glue that works on foam padding. While this didn't have great reviews it seemed to be the best glue suited to the job at hand. I spread the glue evenly in the open wound of my chair and used rubber bands like a clamp to keep it closed for hours. When I removed the rubber bands the split flopped open again. Undaunted I tried again, this time making sure there was enough glue on every single bit of foam. Again I used the rubber bands and this time let them stay in place even longer. Upon removing the rubber bands again the split flopped open. I felt defeated and discouraged. Not only was my armrest not healed, but it now was ugly with unproductive glue. I gave up for a few days. Then, I pondered the beast one more time, scraped off what glue I could and started again. This time I made sure that the layer of glue was as thin as I could make it. My thought was that perhaps I'd used too much glue the first two times. Again the rubber band was used as a clamp and again I gave it several hours. Tada! third time was a charm. It seems to have stuck for now. Now whether this is because I used a thinner layer or whether my armrest just finally gave up and let the glue do its job, I don't know, but for now the armrest is more or less okay. I am curious how long it will hold. BOTTOM LINE: Patience and persistence seem to be the key to using this glue. Also use a thin rather than thick layer. It isn't all it's cracked up to be but if you persist you will likely get results
K**R
Great hold!
Works great for styrofoam craft projects. Very durable and strong hold
J**L
Excellent product, easy applicator and works perfectly to adhere foam
D**D
Does what I want and easy to use
C**N
I used this to glue open cell polyurethane foam to craft foam and the bond appears to be quite strong, though I'm not certain how durable it will be yet as the glue only just cured - but applying a little force to the glued seam gives me the impression that the open cell foam would tear before the glue itself let go. It does dry "clear", but reminds me of standard PVA glue in that it leaves an obvious, opaque glue dollop on the surface - easy to deal with though, just apply it sparingly so there isn't as much oozing out from the joint. I used a cheap paintbrush for this purpose and the brush washed clean easily and quickly with water and did not damage the brush. I should also note that this is not just PVA glue in a different branded package. I've used standard, white PVA glue on these types of foam before and it was nowhere near as strong and took several hours to dry - in contrast this glue dried within an hour. Standard PVA glue also saturated the open cell foam leaving it very stiff and unpliable. This glue remained on the surface of the open cell foam without penetrating it too deeply. Thus the surface became somewhat stiff, though not as stiff as standard PVA glue, but left the foam soft and mouldable throughout. Also, in response to a previous reviewer - on my tube of glue there was no hidden label underneath the one shown in the picture revealing a "Kids Choice Glue". Perhaps this buyers glue came from a different supplier.
D**D
Just what is needed when repairing foam models and hinges
N**L
Worked perfectly
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