RE: C- 22 Frustration
I think there`s no need to use it on your system every time you remove... if you use sufficient `Lace-release` and allow it to penetrate through the lace onto the bonding material, it should allow your system to become free of the hold, with little residue on the lace--any small amounts can be loosened with glue-melter [alcohol] such as `Pure`..once it`s softened the residue, you can then wipe it off using the usual methods---- mirror-slide, microfiber cloth or some plastic[ polythene] bubble-wrap..... I personally wouldn`t use it on the lace, so frequently....it shouldn`t be necessary as such, except for if/when a bond has been allowed on too long and has become `gooey`/messy .....I`d confine C-22 to scalp-cleaning ......place a sweat-band around the head, spray it on, and wait 5-10 minutes for it to attack the residue..wipe it off with kitchen towel,and shampoo your scalp as normal....others may disagree with me but it doesn`t surprise me that a citrus-based solvent, used so frequently, could lead to your issue...... I`ve never used it on lace, only on scalp -residue....it`s fine to use it on the lace if you need to, but I feel such frequent application as you are doing, will inevitably lead to that issue...also, you really have to shampoo the lace properly once that and similar products have been allowed soak into the lace....they tend to have an oily-type consistency and if not fully washed out, will affect your subsequent bonds.....just try it as I suggest and see how you get on.
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