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    Posted: November 21 2009 at 10:27pm

Hello there

I'm that some1 will please be able to help me.  I have bought quite a few LWs and really want the edge of the LW to be invisible.  So I have decided to buy a cap with a super fine swiss lace perimeter.  I have been told by some vendors that this may be too thin and rip very easily.  Does anyone have any experience with super fine lace that the would pls share?
 
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Edited by obsessedwithhai - November 21 2009 at 10:31pm
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it does tear very easy i have a unit now that i've let it rest b/c everytime i scratch it tears.. i'm afraid i won' get a lot of use out of it ..
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Thank i'll stick to swiss. 
 
Hopefully next time I will get real swiss lace.  I don't think my last wig was real swiss though the vender said it was.
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Some of our readers have suggested using a clear fingernail polish just around the perimeter to prevent tearing and to better secure the knots around the edges. Make sure you don't saturate the lace, just a light coat with make the lace more durable yet still invisible because we have heard that if you use too much polish, the baby hairs will stick. Note: you might want to try out a small section on the nape before doing the front...and keep some polish remover on hand, just in case.
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Thanks for the info.
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