When you lay your 360 Wigs the first time, you’re probably most concerned about whether the glue will hold. But what you often may fail to consider is the gummy glue residue that’ll be left on the lace upon removing the unit. After trying to get the glue off for a few minutes, you’ll soon realize that it’s not an easy task to accomplish. But there’s no need to worry for a moment longer because, in this article, we’ll tell you exactly how to remove glue from a 360 Lace Wig.

Now, let’s get into the actual glue removal process. Here are some step-by-step instructions to help you remove glue from your 360 Lace Front Wigs without damaging the lace. Chances are you’ve already got soap or conditioner in your home. Use one or the other, in addition to the instructions below, to get your lace super clean:

Step 1: Put your wig into a sink and turn on the water. The temperature of the water doesn’t matter.

Step 2: Grab some liquid soap or white conditioner and apply some of it to the glue-covered areas. Don’t be afraid to use too much of the product - the more you use, the easier it will be to remove the glue. Just be sure to focus it on the lace.

Step 3: Get your toothbrush and run some water on it. Begin to gently brush the 360 Lace Frontal. Wet the toothbrush once more and continue to brush the lace.

Step 4: Spend a couple of minutes brushing the lace with the toothbrush. Soon enough, you’ll see the glue starting to lift away. Some of it may get lodged in the toothbrush. If that happens, use your fingers to pick the glue out of the brush and then continue brushing the lace. You don’t want the glue to go down your drain.

Step 5: Rinse the lace thoroughly, and then take a good look at it. If there is more glue on the lace, add more soap or conditioner and continue brushing.

Step 6: Rinse once more and then proceed with the hair washing and conditioning process if necessary.

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