(01-29-2011, 02:43 AM)snell Wrote: (01-29-2011, 02:39 AM)FredTJ Wrote: (01-29-2011, 02:11 AM)snell Wrote: As I have discussed in a previous thread, I had a little bit of trouble with my previous attachments with the piece lifting at the back.
I just did a detach and the tape remained on the piece (when it is meant to stay on the scalp).
There was no residue from the tape at all on my head.
I am wondering if the thing barely stuck down at all and was just held in place by the glue at the front - the ghost bond held really strong there.
I used a lot of adjust-a-bond on the tape and the scalp where the tape was to go.
I used none for the front hairline.
The front hairline was rock solid.
The areas where the tape covered was loose.
Could it be the overuse of adjust a bond which caused me to get next to no bond from the tape?
Or is it something else I am missing?
Yes, the use of adjust-a-bond could be causing that.
What tape are you using and why are you using adjust-a-bond ?
In 25 years of wearing I've never had to use anything like adjust-a-bond.
Fred
I used supertape.
I was using adust-a-bond so I could move the piece around on my head when I put it down. And then when it was in place, I pushed down and tried to get it to bond then.
So you don't recommend using adjust-a-bond at all?
I will be using blue liner tape tomorrow when I attach in the morning.
I am sleeping tonight with the piece off.
Yep, I wouldn't use anything like that at all. I've NEVER found a glue or tape that instantly "grabbed" the lace the instant that the lace touched it such that I couldn't move it around.
Every glue or tape requires some pressure to set the lace to it, so there is no need for adjust-a-bond or anything to be able to move the unit around some before pressing it down.
Fred