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Attaching foam to plasterboard wall

AndrewP

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I've picked up a piece of foam, around 1 meter x 30 cm, to put on the wall in front of my car (to protect the front of the car when I get too close).

Wondering what would be the best way to attach it to the wall - want it to stay in place, but don't want half the wall tearing off if I ever have to remove it.

The foam is dense and would weigh around 5 grams.

Thanks for any good ideas.
 
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Was thinking if screwed in, or attached with metal picture frame holders, how could the fixings be effectively recessed to avoid coming into contact with the car?
 
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An update on how it went.

Ended up using the double-sided carpet tape.

I found it didn't stick very well to the foam, so applied strong adhesive to the strips (used about 8 cut squares) where they attached to the foam.

The tape itself stuck to the wall okay, and has since held there well.

Looks somewhat aesthetically crude in the garage:

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But it is effective in what it achieves:

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Will have to think of a way to better integrate it; thinking of possibly covering it with a fabric to match the wall colour.
 
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