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I sealed the front of this new unit. Took it out of the mail and brushed the hair back then sealed the knots.
Then main thing is that you don't put too much sealer on the applicator. And as I progressed through
I pushed harder on the applicator. You don't need much and as you can see, you won't see it going on the lace, if you do you've got too much sealer on the applicator.
This is my process and works for me-try at your own risk.
Like I said, these are 2nd grade skills, just go easy on the sealer.
Debbies knot sealer works great, it is the first thing I do when I get a new unit. I have virtually no shedding on previous 4 units that I've sealed and still more than half bottle of sealer left. Each unit seems to only need one application for life of unit or if I have to do it again, say in a month or 2 I'll report back. I think it will last for 3 months at least though.