05-28-2009, 12:11 PM,
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Sester
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Re: Got2Bglued methods
Xeon mate,
Does it work on lace?
Is it a spray? gel? is it possible to get 2 weeks attachment?
Ive never inquired about this got2beglue stuff, i wonder if im missing out
Thanks mate
ps. Any idea where Bobby went? from philly
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05-28-2009, 12:42 PM,
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Meandean
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Re: Got2Bglued methods
Use NextGen glue that Debbie sells on the front.I have found GTBG in the very front on SFS lace will work ok around the house but
when it has to be bonded 100%,use some NextGen.
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05-29-2009, 12:08 AM,
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Sester
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Re: Got2Bglued methods
I can attach the thing in the time it takes to take a piss lol
:lol: :lol: cheers mate, i might give it a go, for easy clean up, and see how long i can get.. maybe only use tape or glue in the front. In your 3 days of wearing, is the hold quite solid.. like if u pulled on the hair reasonably hard it wont come off?? Could it survive a wild roller coaster?
Thanks mate
Sam
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05-29-2009, 01:18 AM,
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Mr.NewYork
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Re: Got2Bglued methods
Sam
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It's actually been a very handy attachment method on a couple occasions - where I just needed to shower & be out the door, it's literally a two minute attach, and when I over zealously scratched my scalp at the tapeline & developed a scrape that was too raw to tape.
Xeon
Here's my hairline this morning, on 2nd day of attachment ( slept in two nights, just spritzed with water & clicked the shot). Prior to any attachment, I take a papertowel and do an alcohol scrub on my attachment area to get it bone dry & completely clean of all oils, maybe that would help? You can do something you can't with glue, which is to press heavily into the hairline. Just a stiff multi-angle brushing releases any stuck hairs.
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05-29-2009, 03:06 AM,
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Sester
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Re: Got2Bglued methods
Mr Newyork, thanks for that,much appreciated!
Sam
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05-29-2009, 03:15 AM,
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Mr.NewYork
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Re: Got2Bglued methods
No worries Sam, my pleasure. You can't swim or walk through a monsoon in it, but there's not a rollercoaster made that can blow if off your knot when full area glued & pressed
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06-02-2009, 02:47 AM,
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dino
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Re: Got2Bglued methods
What do you guys find is the best method for releasing the bond achieved with got2b glue products?
Sesser--by the way, I think Xeon is referring to use of this stuff with a skin base, not a lace base. Correct me if I'm wrong, Xeon. But it can work on a lace base too. My problem is that I wear a full cap, and the nape requires a very strong bond to hold it down. Not even ultrahold is strong enough to hold the nape. I use blue liner tape for the nape and got2b for the top and front hairline and for the sides (plus a little ultrahold for the very edge of the sides).
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