For covering larger areas quickly, nothing beats a spray adhesive. It is dispensed quickly and easily and offers the perfect viscosity for felt. It won’t drip, run, or bleed through the fabric. It also has exceptional bonding strength when gluing felt to felt or felt to another surface. Here’s how to do it:
- Prepare your work area in a well-ventilated space. Make sure the felt and other items to be bonded are clean and dry.
- Shake the can of adhesive 10–12 times, then spray the surfaces to be bonded in a light, even coat. (Hold the can about 8–10 inches away.)
- If extra strength is needed, apply multiple coats of adhesive to both surfaces, allowing 1–10 minutes of drying time before placing the felt in position.
- Press the felt firmly into place and smooth out the material to avoid ripples or creases.
- Clean up by turning the can upside down and spraying for 2 seconds, then wipe the nozzle with mineral spirits.
LePage Heavy Duty Spray Adhesive is the ideal spray to glue felt because it dries clear, won’t bleed through the material, and can hold up to demanding use. It won’t bubble or foam when applied. Spray on multiple coats before bonding the fabric for extra strength adhesion.