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    Posted: October 04 2006 at 10:22pm
I have used gorilla glue when I make a weft off  of the six-eight  inches that I usually cut off from  the length of the weft because it is way too long for me uncut.  It will hold up better than any glue you can find, BUT if you get too much, and it does swell to almost twice the size or bigger of the line you start with, then you end up with a much too stiff end ( I mean stiff or so hard it has absolutely no give)to use as a skinless weft.  It also has to be held between say plastic sheets after you have made a razor sharp edge of the ends of the hair because it takes several hours just to become real tacky, and 24 hours to totally cure.  Now remember I am talking about using it to make a no weft piece to install. But when its all said and done, you can use it with LG to apply the weft with, and it is totally waterproof.  Same thing with the tips.  Its all in the amount you use.

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do a search here, Im sure that glue was talked about for pretipping. Seems like I remember people saying the glue swells, so you would have to be careful to just use a tiny amount....but I dont remember how well it performed.
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isn't gorrilla glue a form of super glue? not sure
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Ha ha...yes it is a very strong glue that can be used on many different materials (wood, concrete, metal, fabric etc.) I'm sure it's not made from gorillas - that would be awful!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote nicey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 03 2006 at 1:31pm
Gorilla Glue!!! i dont like the sound of that.
please tell me its a brand of glue and not made from bits of!!
Ermm xx


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While I was searching for info about pretipping, I ran across a post that mentioned you could use Gorilla Glue for pretipping. Has anyone done this and does it work well? I'm only pretipping for microlinks so they won't be subjected to heat from a fusion wand.
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