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Detaching - how can I get the tape to stay on my scalp and not the base - snell - 02-08-2011

See the title.

How can I do this?

It's very frustrating having to peel the tape of the unit instead of my head.

I am using lace release and spray it into the areas where the tape is.


RE: Detaching - how can I get the tape to stay on my scalp and not the base - balamouti - 02-08-2011

(02-08-2011, 03:04 AM)snell Wrote: See the title.

How can I do this?

It's very frustrating having to peel the tape of the unit instead of my head.

I am using lace release and spray it into the areas where the tape is.

For me it's 50/50. Sometimes tape stays on my head, sometimes stays on lace.
When it's on lace, just spray some more and gently peel off.
What tapes do you use mate?


RE: Detaching - how can I get the tape to stay on my scalp and not the base - Biltmore602 - 02-08-2011

Use lace release, but you have to let it work for a few minutes before removing. After that, the vast majority of tape and glue should be on your scalp.


RE: Detaching - how can I get the tape to stay on my scalp and not the base - Henry - 02-08-2011

Use a pipette. I bought a pack of 5 of ebay, cost me £3.

I fill the pipette with lace release and use that instead of spraying. Let it sit for a few mins, make sure not to let it run into your eyes. And it will stay on your scalp.