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    Posted: March 16 2006 at 5:33am
Originally posted by Synne Synne wrote:

Everclear?????

http://www.beerliquors.com/liquors/grain.htm

Its a 190 proof alcohol.  Burn your tastebuds right off.

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Originally posted by Kalika Kalika wrote:

I have a bottle of everclear.  works like a charm

Everclear?????

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Lol Sherrie, I can´t have anything stronger than wine because I rarely drink, so I would get veery drunk .

And I really do not like the stuff anymore. To much vodka and orangejuice in the teen years I think .

I´ll try look for strong alcohol and try it out as soon as possible.

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Originally posted by aimee aimee wrote:

i wanna take my protac out with alcohol or acetone but im a lil scared cause my natural bleached hair is fried

but im scared to use the orange oil remover too because my skin gets itchy and the last time i used it the glue of the tape was still in my hair

Try using olive oil, it works like a charm, the tapes just slip right out.  You will need to wash your hair really good, to get the oil out, but I have used it, and it takes the tapes off the wefts like butter!!

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aimee rubbing alcohol you can buy in a couple of different percentages, I would try the strongest one. Ive never used alcohol on fusion bonds just acetone, and I buy that at the beauty supply store. Its the professional strength acetone usually found in the acrylic nail supply area.
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I have a bottle of everclear.  works like a charm
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synne thats so funny i was wondering the same thing got a bottle of vodka at home lol

how many percent of alcohol would work i went to the pharmacy and they asked me how many percent of alcohol or acetone i dont have a clue

i wanna take my protac out with alcohol or acetone but im a lil scared cause my natural bleached hair is fried

but im scared to use the orange oil remover too because my skin gets itchy and the last time i used it the glue of the tape was still in my hair

 

im a synthetic girl and i love plastikhaar
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LOL Synne! Drink the Vodka, and use medical grade rubbing alcohol on the fusion bonds! 

Although....I have heard of people using Bacardi 151 Rum on GL bonds!

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Alcohol you say.

Could you use like Vodka, or does it have to be something stronger?

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Thank you for that info delin! I havent used fusion for awhile, but acetone is the only way I will do a fusion takedown...although I know some people are highly against using acetone.
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Acetone and alcohol both dry out the glue turning it to a powder that ideally will easily flake away with a crunch of the pliers.  Anything oily, including any orange oil remover turns a fusion bond somewhat gummy and makes for a much harder removal imo.
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oh if its GL...I think alcohol is what they use for removal.

6 months....yiiiiikes, sounds like a potential mess to me!

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Thank you. It's good to know . I'll  keep both acetone and citrus on hand . I don't do much fusion  (not in a long time anyway) but I have a potential client who  has  fusion (may be GL)  done somewhere else and may want me to take them out and  redo with the silicone rings or "shr" . I haven't seen her hair yet but from what I hear  she keeps them in for around 6 months.  So I am guessing her hair is a mess. I am not sure if I want to tackle someone elses mess. But I don't want her hair to get any more damaged. I'll keep you posted.
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It doesn't work that great, depending on the type of fusion glue.  You really need acetone for the job.
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I´ve tryed it to, and have experienced the same as Sherrie.
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yes it works. It takes a little more time than acetone, but it will work.
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I was wondering if the citrus remover can be used for takedown of fusion? Anyone try it?
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