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Endurabond and Hollister Remover

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Topic: Endurabond and Hollister Remover
Posted By: MissHairGirl
Subject: Endurabond and Hollister Remover
Date Posted: April 09 2008 at 12:52pm
Ladies,
 
I want to purchase the Endurabond and Hollister adhesives. 
 
Do I need the Endurabond and Hollister removers with these or will 99% alcohol and lace release work fine? 
 
Please, I welcome all comments and experiences.
 
 



Replies:
Posted By: phillycutee
Date Posted: April 09 2008 at 3:58pm
gurl, good luck wiht that endurabond. i hated it.  I would say you need pure acetone to remove it casue the 99% alcohol  didnt work for me. If you use EB i would suggest making a tape sandwich and dont let the EB touch your lace at all.


Posted By: sexibeach
Date Posted: April 09 2008 at 5:26pm
you have to use acetone which is hard, b/c its very hard to get that crap out of the lace.. i hate it too b/c its hard and crusty and can turn white like a ring around your head if you apply too much.. be careful some like it, and others just plain hate it.. it pinched my skin OFF, and made it blister, and eat up my hairline and that was it for me..


Posted By: MissHairGirl
Date Posted: April 09 2008 at 6:35pm
OK Ladies! Thanks for the great info. 
 
How about the Hollister's Adhesive?  Anyone out there have any experiences?????


Posted By: sexibeach
Date Posted: April 09 2008 at 6:37pm
Originally posted by MissHairGirl MissHairGirl wrote:

OK Ladies! Thanks for the great info. 
 
How about the Hollister's Adhesive?  Anyone out there have any experiences?????
 
its ok but you don't need anything special alcohol will remove it.. its hard to apply i usually spray it in a little bowl and use a q-tip to apply.. but i didn't fine it to be great alone..


Posted By: CarmelCream
Date Posted: April 09 2008 at 9:31pm
IA with EB it's a monster and you can't make any mistakes because getting it out takes forever. Acetone is fast but not fast enough. One thing I can say is it will stick. If somebody tried to pull off my lace I sure the sides will still be attached to my damn head.


Posted By: kalenjin
Date Posted: April 09 2008 at 9:56pm
i use my EB as my emergency glue since a little goes a LOONG way...i used if for about a mo and stopped becoz i was wondering what my poor skin was thinking.


Posted By: Clueless77
Date Posted: April 10 2008 at 2:28pm
The EB was very hard to get off.  It's true that it really sticks to your head, but I ripped some of my flesh off trying to get it off.  I stopped using it as well.


Posted By: Heaven_lei
Date Posted: April 12 2008 at 10:10am
I use EB and i absolutely love it..i get 5 day hold and i cant get that w/ another other adhesive. I use it along w/ supertape and blue liner tape...i am able to get the EB out of my lace each time, i just let the hairline soak in the acetone and then i condition the lace afterwards..ive been doing that now for atleast 2 mths and the lace isnt at all hard...but i wish i could find another adhesive that held like EB but wasnt as hard...


Posted By: Chic-Geek
Date Posted: April 12 2008 at 10:16am
You DEFINITELY need the remover with EB! I've never tried Hollister, but I have tried EB. AND, good luck on clean-up. Let's put it like this, don't have anything to do for several hours. You'll need that time to clean up your lace. 


Posted By: meechie2cute
Date Posted: April 12 2008 at 12:01pm
Well I have have many of my customers that swear by it and some hate it. I use EB sometimes, but if your not careful you willl look a crusty mess. I put a lil vaseline adnd rub the crusty look away and it works everytime! Acetone and baby oil are key to removing EB from your lace unit.


Posted By: Crimsonsugar
Date Posted: April 12 2008 at 11:48pm

I use Hollister with Spirit gum and it is not strong used alone and is easy to remove with the alcohol, although there is a Hollister adhesive remover. (waste of money, use alcohol) 




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