Cleaning Your Hair System


No matter if you are a daily or extended hair wearer, eventually the adhesive residues will
begin to build up on your system and get into the hair. To help protect your hair system,
regular clean up is recommended.

Tips & Instructions for Proper Hair System Clean-up

Below are instructions for removal of adhesive build up on both polyurethane (skin) as well
as mesh-fabric (lace) bases. This process will also get adhesive residue out of the hair.

Step-By-Step Instructions

ATTENTION! Do not use this process if your system is made from silicone!

 

WHAT YOU WILL NEED FOR BEST RESULTS

1) Adhesive Remover
2) Hand Dish Washing Liquid
3) Fingernail Brush
4) Sink with running water

5) Mild Shampoo

6) Plastic/Metal Container

7) Toilet Paper
8) Teaspoon

 

Step One

REMOVING THE HAIRPIECE TAPE

Start by removing the hairpiece tape from the
polyurethane areas of your system.

Use your fingernail to gently "flick" or scrape up the
very edge of the hairpiece tape to start the peeling.

Warning: Do not attempt to peel away or remove Related Products
any tape from lace areas otherwise you could damage
the unit.

Quick Tip: Having problems getting the tape off? Try
soaking your hair system in the adhesive remover
first (step 2) for several hours before peeling it off. If
you do soak it first, use a piece of toilet paper to get
a better grip on the tape because it may be slippery.

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Step Two

SOAKING THE HAIR SYSTEM

Soak the hair system in a plastic or stainless steel
container capable of holding liquid solvent.

Soaking times may vary greatly depending on the
type of hair system and adhesive you're using. Some
will only need their unit to soak for 20 minutes while
others may need.to keep it in the solvent for up to 24
hours!


Quick Tip: If you have tape on the lace areas of your
system, they should naturally release after about 530
minutes of soaking and float to the top of the
solvent. (Again, you may need to adjust the soak
time if using a higher tack tape) Simply scrap the
strips of tape from the container as they're released.

 

Step Three

CLEANING THE HAIR SYSTEM

Remove your hair system from the solution and lay it
in a sink face up (the hair will be on the bottom).

To clean the lace areas gently brush the swollen
adhesive residue with a finger nail brush to loosen
and break it free.

To clean the skin areas use a teaspoon by scraping
any excess residue off with gentle, short vertical
strokes.