

🛠️ Spray smart, bond stronger — the pro’s secret weapon for flawless foam fusion!
3M 78 Polystyrene Foam Insulation Spray Adhesive is a translucent, high-viscosity aerosol designed exclusively for industrial use. It features a unique lace spray pattern for even coverage and offers up to 15 minutes of open time to reposition materials. Engineered to bond expanded polystyrene foam (EPS) to a variety of substrates without degrading the foam, it delivers a durable, professional-grade bond ideal for insulation, construction, and specialized foam assembly projects.










































| ASIN | B001EUOAGK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,086 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #7 in Aerosol Adhesives |
| Brand | 3M |
| Color | Translucent |
| Date First Available | September 9, 2006 |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021200415937 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Foam,Spray |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 24 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
| Item model number | 78 |
| Manufacturer | 3M |
| Material | Foam |
| Package Information | Aerosol Can |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 9 x 11 inches |
| UPC | 021200415937 |
| Unit Count | 17.9 Ounce |
| Viscosity | High Viscosity |
| Viscosity Level | High |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**4
Expensive but it works
Use: I do a lot of Halloween decorations using pink foam board (xps extrusion). In theory, one could use clear Gor—-a glue to stick pieces together, but I’ve never been able to get that to work. Pros: this stuff WORKS. Spray both flat side of each object, wait for it to get more tacky, then press flat sides together. The consistency is a more like rubber cement than superglue, but wear gloves!!! Really! Dry time varies. You’ll have at least 10-15 seconds to re-adjust, but once it sets, it’s all over. However, if you just have the spray on one piece, and don’t put anything to glue on it (like a board that extends past another) it takes awhile to dry. I would recommend spraying both surfaces. The nozzle has three “settings) and is a nice feature. The hole can get gummed up, but it’s easily peeled off by hand. If you’re going to paint, paint first, because it shows under spray paint, texture-wise, if you accidentally get it on paint areas. Cons: the price! Wow! I put off buying this because it’s so expensive, in my opinion. However, the can is huge. Far bigger than a can of spray paint. I haven’t finished the can yet, and I’ve sprayed about 60 square feet, double-sided. And quite frankly, it’s a time saver and it works. But if you were spraying two 4’ x 8’ foam boards fully, not just the borders…yikes. Full disclosure: I have no idea how this works regarding insulating a house. It’s not spray insulation, it’s glue, but again, I don’t know how it stands up if you’re insulating with foam boards.
J**.
Strong bond! Works well for pink insulation board.
I needed to bond layers of that "Pink Panther" extruded polystyrene (XPS) insulation foam board for a craft project. There are few good adhesives to use on this. Many solvent-based glues will dissolve it. Polystyrene is very non-polar (it loves organic solvents but repels water) which also makes water-based glues problematic for bonding sheets together. As a side note, you can effectively use water-based glues on the expanded polystyrene (EPS) type of foam, commonly called Styrofoam. EPS is the white white foam used for packaging, insulation, little foam airplanes, Styrofoam coolers, etc. Water-based glues can work on EPS because EPS is so porous that the water molecules can diffuse through it even though the polystyrene repels it. Not so with the pink XPS foamboard. If you try to bond two layers of XPS with wood glue, you'll find it never cures because the water molecules cannot diffuse through it in any reasonable amount of time. So 3M 78 to the rescue. 3M says this product is for the EPS type of foam, so I wasn't sure of its performance on XPS foam. I followed the directions, letting the adhesive dry on both surfaces for 3-5 minutes where it didn't look wet anymore, and then I put the two foam boards together. They bonded instantly (you only get one chance so get it right!) and then I put some weight on them and let them sit for a few hours. Like water-based glues, this spray adhesive cures by evaporation. However, the solvent molecules are not repelled by the polystyrene so they are able to diffuse out. I give it plenty of time to be sure. It worked well for me, no problems. Do use plenty of ventilation when using this product (take it seriously).
K**J
Perfect for Foamboard Insulation
This will work for Pink Foam-board NGX and similar polystyrene insulation. I've tested it to wood, steel, aluminum and like foam. All bonded very well. I've tugged -hard- on it and it does not come apart. I'm sure I could get it apart if I worked at it with a pry bar or putty knife. But this bonded very well. I let it get a little tacky. Only waited a couple of minutes. In an hour it was pretty firm. 6 hours later it seemed mostly cured. The next day it was rock solid. It does -NOT- eat polystyrene like 3M #90 (Green can) does. Do if you want a spray adhesive (from a can) for foam insulation, this is it. It is a bit expensive. So if you are doing a large area, you may want to find something in a gallon can than can be used with something like a paint sprayer. But for smaller jobs, this size product is fine.
R**A
Great for cosplay using polystyrene insulation board
I used this on the pink panther polystyrene insulation board while i was making a costume and it worked perfectly! I didn’t want to spend the money originally because i like to budget but couldn’t find anything else so i caved. It was worth it. This product worked fantastic!
M**G
excellent
if it wasn't so expensive i would have given 5 stars, that said i am hard to impress but was happy with the results. I had to use this outside in the bitter cold to glue a flexible trailer belly pan on. its like a plastic canvass material attaching it to fan fold insulation laying on my back under my trailer. Stuff shoots pretty far which was very helpful. my gloved hands got stuck to the can and one of the nossels kept coming off and leaked a bit, also i only ordered 2 cans for my 8x26 trailer and ran out. im ordering another can and recommend it.
B**Y
Perfect
Works great holds great . GREAT PRODUCT
M**R
Expensive, Works great, unless.....
I used this to rebuild a roof for an old tent trailer. (Gluing aluminum sheets to top/bottom of rigid polystyrene foam) (pro tip...lightly sand/clean surface of foam for better adhesion) I had one can that sprayed beautifully, (made me feel like spiderman) but the other two made a big mess. 2 out of the 3 cans I got leaked badly from under the spray nozzle. After the good can was empty I took the nozzle off and tried it on the leaking ones, they still leaked. Amazon doesn't accept returns on these, but did refund me for the two faulty cans. So 5* for customer service, and being one of the only adhesives that sticks great and doesn't eat foam, but 1* for leaking all over. Hope others have better luck with it :-]
P**1
Awsome to glue hard styrofaom & EPS together. stong bond
Using this to glue the green EPS foam from Lowes together. same as the Dow or HD foam board. Strong bond and it doesnt eat up the foam like any other spray adhesive- 77 or 90 etc.. Also glued reflective foil on to the foam to use in the attic. Excellent spray pattern kind of like a 3 inch wide web weave. Better read the safety sheet and follow it, its got some nasty fumes
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