Because people have a need to glue things to other things

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Styrofoam to Glass

For the strongest bond we recommend:
LePage's Regular Epoxy
For not as strong a bond, but more suitable to larger applications:
3M 77
For a less toxic alternative, but not nearly as strong:
Weldbond

Whenever you are gluing glass you must consider the visibility of the adhesive. If the glass is translucent or transparent, you will want a glue that dries as clear as possible.

Styrofoam is a plastic that has been whipped up like a milkshake and then cured that way. That's what makes it light. Like plastic, there are many different formulas for styrofoam. They may contain any combination of styrene, urethane, neoprene or vinyl. For this reason choosing the correct adhesive is not easy. For our tests we used polystyrene which is a composition of styrene, chlorodifluoroethane and ethyl chloride, for those of you who care. The most important things to remember when choosing an adhesive for styrofoam are:

Before gluing any glass bond be sure that the glass is clean, free of any oil (even from your fingers) and dry.

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