Rosco FlexBond – Flexible Scenic Adhesive & Coating
Rosco FlexBond is a professional water-based scenic adhesive used to bond foam, fabric, wood, plastics and other common scenic materials while remaining flexible after drying.
Need A Flexible Glue For Foam, Fabric Or Scenic Builds?
Many ordinary glues are not ideal for scenic work. Some dry too brittle, some stay tacky, and some solvent-based adhesives can attack foam surfaces.
FlexBond is designed for scenic artists, prop builders and production workshops that need a strong adhesive bond that can still move with the material.
What Is FlexBond?
FlexBond is more than a simple glue. It can be used as a flexible adhesive, binder, surface coating or scenic construction aid depending on the project.
It is especially useful in scenic environments where the finished piece may flex, travel, be handled, or combine multiple materials.
What Can FlexBond Be Used On?
Technical Information
| Product Type | Flexible scenic adhesive and coating |
|---|---|
| Base | Water-based acrylic adhesive / coating |
| Dry Finish | Clear, hard yet pliable coating |
| Application | Brush, roller or spray depending on project requirements |
| Common Substrates | Foam, fabric, plastics, wood and many scenic materials |
| Approx. Coverage | Approx. 23m² per gallon, depending on substrate, thickness and application method |
| Approx. Dry Time | Approx. 30–45 minutes depending on conditions and coating thickness |
| Clean Up | Soap and water while wet |
Application Guide
Show basic FlexBond application process
- Make sure both surfaces are clean, dry and free from dust, oil or loose material.
- Stir FlexBond thoroughly before use.
- Apply an even coat using brush, roller or suitable spray equipment.
- Bring materials together and apply even pressure where bonding is required.
- Allow the bond or coating to dry before handling, painting or stressing the material.
- Test first on the actual material combination, especially with plastics, vinyls, flexible foams or unusual substrates.
Using FlexBond as a coating
FlexBond can also be used as a flexible coating where a surface needs to remain pliable rather than becoming rigid.
This is useful on foam, fabric and mixed-material scenic pieces that may bend, move, tour or receive repeated handling.
For a harder sandable shell on rigid foam, use Rosco FoamCoat instead.
Using FlexBond with fabric or muslin
FlexBond can be used to attach fabric, muslin or canvas to foam, timber frames and other scenic structures.
For best results, test a small piece first to confirm penetration, bond strength, flexibility and final surface finish.
FlexBond vs FoamCoat vs FlexCoat
| Product | Primary Purpose | Choose It When |
|---|---|---|
| FlexBond | Flexible adhesive and coating | You need to bond foam, fabric, wood or mixed scenic materials. |
| FoamCoat | Rigid hard coat | You need a hard, sandable, paint-ready shell on rigid foam. |
| FlexCoat | Flexible protective coating | You need a coating for flexible foam, soft props or impact-prone surfaces. |
| CrystalGel | Clear texture medium | You need clear, glossy or wet-look scenic texture. |
Common FlexBond Projects
Why Scenic Artists Use FlexBond
Try FlexBond Before Starting Your Build
Test FlexBond On Your Actual Materials
Not sure if FlexBond is the right adhesive or coating for your project? A Rosco FlexBond sample pot lets you test adhesion, flexibility and paint compatibility on your actual materials before purchasing a larger container.
This is especially useful when working with EPS foam, XPS foam, fabric, muslin or mixed scenic materials where different substrates can affect the final result.
Tip: Test with your intended primer, paint system and coating thickness before committing to the full build.
Rosco FlexBond In Australia & New Zealand
Creative Film & Theatre Solutions are the exclusive Rosco agents for Australia and New Zealand, supplying FlexBond and the wider Rosco scenic coatings range to theatre, film, TV, schools, museums, exhibitions and fabrication workshops.
- Local product knowledge and Rosco system support
- Advice on foam, fabric and mixed-substrate builds
- Support choosing between FlexBond, FoamCoat, FlexCoat and CrystalGel
- Supply for professional, education and production use
Frequently Asked Questions
Can FlexBond glue foam?
Does FlexBond dry flexible?
Is FlexBond the same as FoamCoat?
Can I paint over FlexBond?
Can FlexBond be used outside?
Should I use FlexBond or FoamCoat on carved foam?
Cautions & Disclaimer
Always test on a small area first to confirm adhesion, flexibility, finish and paint compatibility. Use with adequate ventilation and follow the relevant SDS and product instructions.
All technical data, recommendations and service are accurate to the best of our knowledge. Rosco assumes no responsibility for results obtained or damage incurred from use since method of application and use are beyond our control.