Learn how to glue cardboard together quickly and permanently. Spray adhesives and super glue are the two go-to products – find out why below.
Gluing cardboard together sounds easy enough. But choose the wrong glue and the results will disappoint. In this article, we’ll discuss the two best methods of attaching cardboard together: spray adhesive and super glue.
Spray adhesive works very well for gluing cardboard together. You can cover large areas quickly and evenly and get a strong bond. Another advantage is that spray adhesive won’t bleed through the cardboard or cause it to wrinkle or curl, as some liquid glues may do. It also dries clear, so you won’t need to worry about it showing if you use it for crafting or decorations.
For smaller tasks and repairs, super glue is the adhesive for the job. It is extremely strong for the amount required, dries clear, and will adhere to almost any surface. The quick drying and convenience of super glue is hard to beat.
By now, you have probably settled on which glue is right for your project. Let’s briefly go over the step-by-step instructions for each type.
In both cases, set up in a well-ventilated area and cover anything that should not come into contact with spilled glue. Also, wear safety gear such as nitrile gloves and safety glasses.
- Pre-fit the materials before applying glue.
- Shake the spray can 10–12 times and turn the nozzle toward the black dot.
- Spray an even coat of adhesive on one or both surfaces (see manufacturer’s directions). Hold the can vertically and about 20–25 cm (8–10 inches) from the surface.
- Allow time for the glue to get tacky.
- Join the pieces together, ensuring proper alignment, and press firmly. Reposition immediately if necessary.
- Clean the nozzle by turning the can upside down and spraying for 2 seconds, then wipe with mineral spirits and replace the cap.
- Pre-fit the materials before opening the glue container.
- Apply a drop or two of super glue on one surface.
- Press the items together immediately and hold for 15–30 seconds.
- Replace the cap on the glue and clean up drips or runs with a cloth or paper towel and acetone.
Always choose the best-quality adhesives for your projects. A well-formulated spray adhesive will ensure a powerful and permanent bond without wrinkling or staining.
For small surfaces and repairs, try Loctite Super Glue Control. This liquid glue dries in seconds and is strong and reliable. This formula will bond to paper, cardboard, metal, wood, and most other surfaces, and it is resistant to moisture and extreme temperatures. It dries crystal clear and comes in a precision dispenser.
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