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In Reply to: Affixing acoustic foam panels to wood surface posted by pc123v on December 9, 2015 at 11:22:42:
You could try hot melt glue or a water-based contact cement to glue the foam directly to the door. Formica is pretty durable so if you wanted to remove the panels at a later time, the glue residue could probably be removed with paint thinner after scraping as much off as much glue as possible. The other alternative is gluing the foam to a thinner piece of wood like 1/4" plywood and hanging it from the top of the door with hooks. Double-sided foam tape would hold it snug against the door and prevent possible rattles between the panel and the door.
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