(11-18-2011, 09:39 PM)Paul In Ireland Wrote: Hi, Got2bglued is a good / useful item to have to hand but in my experience of it, it doesn`t hold the perimeter so well..tends to lift so I don`t think it will be of use to you for such a narrow strip of base. I think even guys who use tapes mostly, very often use glue for the front hairline.
It`s a pity the manufacturers don`t make glues in `sample` size containers because [as one other person commented-on recently] it`s really a matter of `trial and error` to find which one you like best/works best for you, and can work out damn expensive to be buying large containers of glue for maybe 30$ upwards, use it a few times and then have to `bin`it.....
Clean-up need not be a huge chore really for such a small system as you are thinking of...just use lace-release to free your system from the glue ..most of the residue will/should be on the scalp and you can `work away` on that .....I think clean-ups become problematic when guys leave their bonds in place/on for too long and they can break-down /degenerate sometimes overnight and you end up with a gooey mess. Keeping to a regular time-scale in terms of de-re bonding is best....helps avoid all the hassle. Paul.
I agree with Paul. I rebond every week, so clean up is a snap. I use tape on the sides and back, and glue on the front. When I release, the tape remains on my scalp, and almost all the glue does as well. A quick magazine slide removes what glue is left on the lace. Attach for a week or less, and clean up is easy.